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Girls Who Code is a non-profit working to close the gender gap in technology by teaching young girls computer science. A new report, focusing...
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Girls Who Code is a non-profit working to close the gender gap in technology by teaching young girls computer science. A new report, focusing...
Last year Girls Who Code pioneered 19 Clubs, which are free after-school programs designed for girls between the ages of 13 and 18 years...
The seemingly simple fact was found in the raw data from Stack Overflow’s 2017 Developer Survey. 28,657 programmers responded to the question asking whether...
So she’s setting up a new personal office dedicated to issues ranging from improving family leave to figuring out what has driven women out...
If you did, you were thinking way outside the box when it comes to traditional education — and, at the same time, firmly within...
Real life science seems to be catching up with science fiction more and more every day. Most recently, MIT scientists have discovered how to...
In the four years since 29 February 2012, over eight million Raspberry Pi computers have been shipped worldwide. The UK-based initiative was conceived to...
The CyberChoices campaign launches today and is focused around a television advertisement. It features a teenage boy and his parents who discuss his intelligence...
The tiny bare-board computer undercuts even the $20 cost of the original Raspberry Pi Model B. Despite this, its 1GHz Broadcom processor is 40...
Called the micro:bit, the computer was developed by BBC Learning and takes the form of a palm-sized bare-bones circuit board, comparable to the popular...