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Jacob Shaul, 18, is the founder of Mode to Code, which is run by a team of teen volunteers who are enthusiastic about coding.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Chetan Jaiswal, Quinnipiac University (THE CONVERSATION) Whether you’re streaming a ...
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In the new book Beyond Coding: How Children Learn Human Values Through Programming, Tufts professor Marina Umaschi Bers argues that schools can teach computer coding in ways that develop character as ...
Whether you're streaming a show, paying bills online or sending an email, each of these actions relies on computer programs that run behind the scenes. The process of writing computer programs is ...