The Santa Barbara Central Library will be host a weekly youth Coding Club in its tech lab from 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 10. Participants, ages 10-17, will work through different coding, ...
Elected officials may have a hard time admitting to not knowing something, but I have a confession: Several years ago, my adult son had to explain to me exactly what was meant by the term coding.
University of Arizona undergrads will be teaching coding to K-12 students at local library branches. Five UA students will be trained to give children coding instruction, with the goal of building ...
The Great Neck Library has launched Fiero Code, an e-learning platform designed to teach coding skills like creating video games, websites, apps, and animations. Accessible online or in-person, Fiero ...
Santa Barbara Public Library is offering a series of beginner and advanced coding classes for children and teens in January. Participants ages 7-12 are invited to participate in Tech Tuesdays classes ...
Hartford Public Library has received a $25,000 grant from the American Library Association (ALA) to design and implement coding programs for young people. Hartford Public Library is one of 28 ...
Seven youngsters ages 8-11 learned the basics of Web design and fundamentals of computer programming during a recent session at the Glades Road Branch Library in Boca Raton. Staff members Cicely ...
If you have a child interested in, or well on the way to, becoming a computer-coding genius, then it's not too late to make room in his or her fall schedule for a brand-new club. Starting Monday, Sept ...
A Champaign County library will soon have a new club for youths. The Mechanicsburg Public Library will offer a coding club starting in January for middle schoolers. “The program aims to involve young ...
The Simsbury Public Library is continuing to offer coding opportunities for children of all ages. On Feb. 27, the library was hosting a program for students in grades kindergarten through second grade ...
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