Thomas County students are learning to code by creating their own music through Georgia Tech’s EarSketch program.
Just because your teens watch movies and play video games on their phones and would rather communicate through social media than in person, doesn’t mean they are up-to-date on work-world technology.
Pharrell's non-profit organization YELLOW, has teamed up with Amazon and the Georgia Institute of Technology for a new collaboration to encourage middle and high school students to share their voice ...
Teaching children to code is no simple task, but Boulder’s Sphero continues to bet big on play as a primary driver for education. Sphero has now delved into a new arena to teach coding: music. The ...
Let’s just get this out of the way — coding is the future. Everything is better if you know how to code or design something. Whether it’s learning to make an IFTTT recipe, or making the next big ...
New Orleans music students attending the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music (EMCM) are required to learn coding as part of their curriculum, as part of a collaboration with Apple. Another mandatory ...
Beginning Tuesday, 34 students in Hampton Roads will use their spring break to learn about computer coding, music production and entrepreneurship through a virtual course offered by the Innovation Lab ...
Some people pick an interest or hobby as a child and run with it all the way into adulthood. They go to school for it and it becomes their career. (Hats off to you, pro ball players and artists who ...
LEARNING to dance, how electricity works and being able to order food in French or German – those are just some of the things ...
Music executive Don Jazzy has donated N1.5 million to aid in facilitating a good number of young Nigerians to learn coding. The Mavin records boss made the donation following an appeal by the Founder ...