State lawmakers are considering new legislation that would require all high school students in Ohio to complete at least one ...
Andrew Sliwinski, Lego Education’s head of product experience, discusses why young kids need to learn how AI models work — and which guardrails are key.
Over 170 students and faculty from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science introduced children from kindergarten through fourth grade to the foundations of coding with hands-on ...
Last week at CES, Lego introduced its new Smart Play system, with a tech-packed Smart Brick that can recognize and interact ...
Most adults are in the very early stages of grasping how to use artificial intelligence. The Lego Group thinks that children need to build their own learning path to understand the fast-evolving ...
Financial guru Dave Ramsey is known for helping millions tackle debt and achieve financial freedom. However, some of his most valuable lessons were first taught at home to his own children. From ...
Trevor Noah proudly displays his certificate of completion with some of the students at Ardmore Elementary School in Bellevue, where he led a computer science class for the Hour of AI during Computer ...
Join Hour of AI during CS Ed Week 2025—get lessons and resources from Microsoft Education to spark curiosity and create AI learning experiences. For decades, education has focused on equipping ...
Baylor University is partnering with local schools leading up to this week’s National STEM Day to provide engaging science presentations for area students and teachers and connect Baylor researchers ...
Understanding scientific principles and practices is essential for every person. Without scientific literacy, people are subject to false or inflated advertising claims, misplaced fears, and a general ...
Children often surprise us with their natural problem-solving skills. A new study shows that they can discover efficient algorithms on their own. Researchers Huiwen Alex Yang, Bill D. Thompson, and ...
A class of third-graders are given six Lego pieces. They have to make a duck out of it. The duck could be sitting, swimming or flying. But, no duck should look the same. This is how the third-graders ...