Andrew Sliwinski, Lego Education’s head of product experience, discusses why young kids need to learn how AI models work — and which guardrails are key.
Who's got it better in life, kids or adults? A group of fourth-graders in New Jersey did some serious reporting on this topic and sent us their findings as a part of NPR's.
Sparkli said that education systems often fall behind in teaching modern concepts. The company wants to teach kids about ...
Caption: Reece Steinberg, head of library learning services at Toronto Metropolitan University, is shown last fall teaching one of the school's new AI workshops. Although instructors and professors do ...
Fourth graders at Independence Primary School took the lead with their fellow students in first grade for a special project ...
It took nearly six months (and 16,000 hot glue gun sticks) for Arizona schoolkids to recreate the massive Army machine, which ...
The kids of today aren’t just digital natives — they’re AI natives. But computer science graduates aren’t that employable anymore, and coding is becoming a blue-collar job. So what’s next? (The Public ...
Old friends will soon be back at the St. Tammany Parish Library when Story Tots, Play Date, Play Dough Time and Storytime return to their regular schedule starting Jan. 26, except in the Mandeville ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- This Philly nonprofit is giving kids an opportunity to "Beat the Streets." The organization provides high-quality wrestling programming for kids in all ...