An 11-year-old used AI to build his own video game. His mother supports AI learning for kids at home and school.
The Play Store listing page for Pocket describes the app as a creative platform for making and sharing "gizmos," which Meta ...
Calling all creatives, educators, librarians, games and learning practitioners, and education researchers. Play Make Learn is getting ready to bring you the best in research and practice on ...
Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, the first publicly available version of its closely watched Mythos model. What can Fable actually do? All kinds of things, it turns out. Ethan Mollick, a notable ...
The rise of AI has been changing the focus of Code.org for the past two years. On Tuesday, the Seattle-based computer science education platform acknowledged the shift and rebranded as CodeAI. “In the ...
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Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 newsletter. Teacher Jake Baskin remembers exactly where he was when he first watched the viral 2013 video that ...
Dr. Worthen, a professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, is the author of “Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History From the Puritans to Donald Trump.” See more of ...
Proof-of-concept exploit code has been published for a critical remote code execution flaw in protobuf.js, a widely used JavaScript implementation of Google's Protocol Buffers. The tool is highly ...
Clumps of mouse brain cells about the size of peppercorns can gain the knowhow to perform a virtual circus trick. With some coaching, these mouse brain organoids learned to keep a pole upright on a ...
So, you’re looking to get your kids into coding, and you’ve heard about Code.org Course B. It’s a pretty popular starting point for young learners, aiming to make computer science accessible and fun.
Whether you’re a first-year accounting student or a corporate controller with 20 years of experience, learning never stops. In the real world, early-career training is getting more demanding, ethical ...