Shaw, Saint Augustine partner with Apple to become tech hubs for coding education
Shaw University and Saint Augustine’s University are partnering with Apple to become technology hubs for coding and app development education.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 9, 2020
Shaw University and Saint Augustine’s University are partnering with Apple to become technology hubs for coding and app development education.
Read MorePosted by Latisha Catchatoorian | Oct 5, 2018
Coding and software development isn’t necessarily new, but the exposure to the field as a career has taken off in the past two decades as technology becomes faster, smarter and more accessible.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Jul 8, 2018
At theCoderSchool, before kids launch into learning how to build games on Roblox or with any number of other platforms or languages, including Python, Java, Swift and C++, they get a lesson on internet safety as part of its Tech Talk curriculum.
Read MorePosted by Laura Baverman | Aug 8, 2014
The Raspberry Pi computer hit the market in 2012 and became known globally as a simple way for students to learn computer science and programming skills. The size of a credit card, and with a price tag of $25, the computer born at the University of Cambridge in the U.K. is distributed and promoted by a British nonprofit organization called the Raspberry Pi Foundation. And last night, one of its key developers, Ben Nuttall, visited North Carolina State University on a nationwide tour to talk about the computer and teach educators and education technology enthusiasts how to use it...
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