Evidence from the past 20 years indicates that the use of computers in classrooms has led to declines in students' academic and cognitive abilities.
Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
Abstract: Nurturing programming talent early is crucial in today's digital world, especially in K-12 education, underscored by the rise of programming competitions for younger students. However, with ...
The civil rights leader didn't know he had dyslexia and hid his illiteracy. Now with the help of an AI program, he's looking ...
Abstract: With the increasing integration of digital platforms in computer science education, understanding student behavior in online Java programming design courses has become essential for ...
The NAI 2026 class of Senior Members is comprised of 230 emerging inventors from 82 NAI member institutions across the globe ...
Two middle school students work on creating a circuit Sunday as third-year computer engineering major Chloe Gao supervises ...
The Computer Guy wears Ray-Ban Meta glasses with a camera, through which he records his interactions programming strangers, ...
From learning the alphabet on sand in a Telugu-medium school to becoming one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, Dr ...