An 11-year-old used AI to build his own video game. His mother supports AI learning for kids at home and school.
It is the bottom of the third inning, and I am on my phone. My boys play travel baseball, and I have spent about 4,000 hours on the bleachers watching nothing happen for long stretches. I have also, ...
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Gingerbread Jimmi is ready to celebrate Christmas in July. The character whose holiday story and gingerbread house competition was created by J.R. Holbrook will add a new chapter to its legacy with ...
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Overture Games, an after-school program used in several Chicago schools and youth centers, relies on old-school paper and pencil to teach students AI skills. But as AI education lags in elementary ...
Kimberly Nesbitt has studied extensively how young children’s cognitive development can be accelerated in learning ...
One of the biggest mysteries for parents to solve is finding a decent movie their kids can watch. Disney+ is the best streamer for children, but a close second is Netflix. The platform just added some ...