A program is teaching computer coding to felons who find it tough to get jobs out of prison. It's landing some of them six-figure salaries. Program organizers said it is addressing public safety.
As the need for IT professionals continues to rise with the migration of the workforce to remote work and digital spaces, the urgency for schools to teach computer science increases with it. At the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Inside the barbed wire walls of NCCI Gardner, a small group of inmates is taking advantage of a new initiative that could change ...
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis nonprofit LaunchCode is training people for new careers in the technology industry. LaunchCode connects program graduates with employers as paid apprentices, so they can mold ...
Twenty-six-year-old Blisha Magar is one of 20 refugees working away in a classroom during a free computer coding boot camp called Refcode. The program, led by software engineers, teaches refugees tech ...
A lone starfighter floated on a pitch black computer screen, rotating on an invisible axis. All at once, the ship lurched into action, firing a white bolt that dissolved its target, then swiveled to ...
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — An after-school computer coding program has been hard at work developing a helping hand for students learning the art of computer science. Centennial's theCoderSchool mentors ...
(TNS) — Owensboro Public Schools fourth- and fifth-grade students are learning how to code and program computers through an after-school extracurricular program. With help from Owensboro Innovation ...
A new afterschool program in Durham is offering children a chance to learn profitable and in-demand coding skills for future careers. Two out of three STEM jobs involve software development, so ...
Knowing how to write computer code has become a valuable skill in today’s increasingly digital world, but learning how to do it can seem like a daunting task. (WTOP/Nick Iannelli) Knowing how to write ...