A partnership between the Eagle Chamber of Commerce’s Eagle Economic Vitality Foundation and Eagle County Public Health is delivering a local computer literacy training program to Hispanic adults. In ...
As schools invest in expensive new technology, it is impossible to avoid the truth that technology is the future. Teaching without it is simply insufficient now (“What Schools Can Do Now to Ensure ...
Debate and discussion around data management, analytics, BI and information governance. In the era of self-service analytics, data literacy is an increasing priority, but helping people understand ...
As artificial intelligence tools become more popular in education, teachers face the challenge of deciding which ones to use and how best to incorporate them into pedagogy. According to Dana Thompson, ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Despite growing demand for computer science skills in professional careers and many areas of life, K-12 schools struggle to teach ...
The Computer Literacy Program is ongoing and IROCC is assisting with the program. The program is currently running rotating 4 week sessions with 2 one hour training sessions each week. Please contact ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Mirror of Grace Outreach is offering free computer training. The nonprofit organization announced its computer literacy training classes will begin on Thursday, March 7.
• CommunityWorks, for basic computer literacy and using technology for employment. • Centro de la Familia, to help clients develop English language skills, access government and social resources, and ...
Imagine you’re a ninth grader navigating a world where generative AI, agentic AI and other emerging technologies dominate the headlines. The future feels uncertain, so how do you even begin to decide ...
Computer science has evolved from an elective experience to a foundational element of K-12 education for many American students in less than a generation. But decisions about how and when students ...
WESTFIELD — On a recent morning, students in Renee Sweeney’s engineering class at Westfield High School tinkered with their robots. They worked on writing code to tell the robots how to move. Soon, ...