I’d recommend this book for anyone in middle school through to retirement who wants to see what programming is all about, but wants a gentle, fun introduction. They won’t be disappointed and they’re ...
A slow device can seriously slow down the homework process. (Photo: Getty) Many kids and teens rely on computers to complete their homework, as well as play games and in some cases, use social media.
Tablet apps may help — but regular toys are vital to a child’s education: A child playing on his iPad. What can an iPad teach an infant? Not much, at least according to most research. And now the ...
This week, President Barack Obama typed his first line of code as part of 'Hour of Code', an initiative designed to provide a quick and painless introduction to computer science. The one-hour tutorial ...
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If I let them, my kids would live on the computer. I don’t think it’s a good place to live. Every computer must have a monitor — a really, really good one. Otherwise, the computer is useless. What ...
Kids are "digital natives." They grew up using computers, and therefore are more "tech savvy" than older people. Right? No! Well, the first part's right, but the second part is increasingly wrong.