Those beige boxes were secretly the best classrooms money could buy.
We love monochromatic subway tile as much as the next person; it’s classic for a reason. But lately designers are arranging ...
Colonel Thomas Whitfield II is a distinguished military leader with a career spanning more than two decades of service in ...
The Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resou ...
Flying with kids is a seating gamble. Should U.S. airlines fix it? - Parents pay extra for assigned side-by-side seating to keep their families together on flights. But even that doesn’t always work.
Kids may be digital natives, but that doesn't mean they understand online risks. Here are five practical tips to start building cybersecurity skills at home.
As the tech industry shifts toward artificial intelligence agents and generative user interfaces, helping loved ones use ...
Mounting evidence shows that excessive computer use can harm children, so parents are cutting back at home. Now, the debate has shifted to the classroom.
A large body of evidence demonstrates the use of technology in schools is nuanced, with more downsides to technology use than most people expect.
Some parents and lawmakers argue laptops in classrooms are “poisoning kids.” Education technology leaders say taking them away could set schools back decades.
Computing and data shape nearly every aspect of modern life. In recent years, efforts to expand data and computing education in K-12 settings have grown rapidly but unevenly. A new National Academies ...
Baltimore-based nonprofit Innovative Initiatives Inc. is giving young people the opportunity to explore the world of technology through a hands-on STEM program that teaches participants how to build ...