Kids tech classes in Toronto not only teach little ones how to code, build 3D projects and create their own video games, but also how to communicate and have fun. They happen at studios around the ...
The summer of COVID-19 has been screen-soaked. From virtual camps and online summer school to chatting with friends and engaging in endless hours of gaming, the onslaught of screens on children has ...
Students at Nelson Mandela Park Public School learn how to turn stories written in English class into a computer game. Every Wednesday morning for the past few weeks, Malene Charles and Kathryn ...
Connect Tech has directly sponsored events and opportunities for KidsAbility for 22 years. The company recently sponsored the ...
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I grew up in the seventies when staying home meant spending time with my parents. Cable TV barely existed and cartoons aired only on Saturday mornings. Pong wasn't exactly a captivating single player ...
In a new computer lab inside Vancouver’s largest high school, students in the latter stages of their secondary sojourns are plugging away at their keyboards. Most of the 20 or so monitors feature a ...
No words. No actions. Just brainpower. At Windsor’s John McGivney Children’s Centre, kids with complex disabilities are now learning to control music, games, and even mobility devices using only their ...
This story originally appeared in Kids Today, Vox’s newsletter about kids, for everyone. Sign up here for future editions. A few days ago I talked to Ava, an Indiana fifth-grader, on the phone. I mean ...