The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up for our newsletters to have stories delivered to your inbox. Consider becoming a member to support our nonprofit journalism. This spring, at ...
At California’s San Quentin prison, inmates who never even used a computer before are learning software development and planning their apps. Like everyone else in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jason ...
A 13-year-old and his teen sister picked up vibe coding and ended up competing together in a 24-hour hackathon with their dad ...
“You don’t need to go to grad school. Save your money. I’ll teach you how to code.” Seven years ago, in a bar near downtown Los Angeles, I was sharing a drink with a new friend. We had met on a travel ...
It’s Friday night and high school friends Milan Narula and Katherine McPhie are watching a game, celebrating with whoops and high fives every time someone scores. A group of college students in the ...
As someone who chats with startup founders for a living, I've always admired the "builders." I have a lot of respect for their technical ability to dream up an idea and code it into existence, but ...
Some of Code to Inspire’s students didn’t even know what a keyboard was when they enrolled. Now they’re making apps. When a new coding school launched in Herat, Afghanistan, a year ago, some of the ...
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — Physical Education class with Kevin Napier at Nuckols Farm Elementary is far from what some of us right remember from elementary school. While the students are still doing ...
West Park Cultural Center hosts the danceLogic program every Saturday to teach young girls how to exercise both their bodies and brains. danceLogic's Devon Gooden with his coding students. Of all the ...