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Finland said it aims to teach 1% – or more than fifty million – of all Europeans basic skills in artificial intelligence through a free online course
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How to design events to inspire girls about STEM careers
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Is the era of the $100+ graphing calculator coming to an end?
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Flawed algorithms are grading millions of students’ essays
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Swedish data protection agency has issued the country's first GDPR fine after a school was found improperly using facial recognition technology
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Microsoft 365, Google cloud and Apple cloud deemed illegal in Schools of Hesse
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DJI’s newest drone is a $499 tank meant to teach kids how to code
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A rundown of some fun and educational Linux software for kids.
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Should I go to college for computer science?
I have an undergrad degree in polisci. I was planning on going to law school, but got rejected everywhere I applied. I am really reconsidering going to law school. Last couple years, I realized...
I have an undergrad degree in polisci. I was planning on going to law school, but got rejected everywhere I applied. I am really reconsidering going to law school. Last couple years, I realized that I have a genuine interest in coding, and I could pursue it as a career. I learned C++ with online tutorials, and I think I am proficient at it, or at least have the potential to be much better.
Anyway, money is tight, so I would really appreciate any input you have about a career change. Thank you!
(If this belongs on another sub, please let me know)
EDIT: I am in the U.S. I can move states if necessary.
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The hottest chat app for teens is … Google Docs
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Kentucky approves bill to make 'doxing' illegal after Covington student's online backlash
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Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms'
Straight from the horse's mouth - China's own Global Times: Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms' A different view - the Australian...
Straight from the horse's mouth - China's own Global Times: Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms'
A different view - the Australian Broadcasting Commission: Chinese schools enforce 'smart uniforms' with GPS tracking system to monitor students
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Your kid’s apps are crammed with ads
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The iPhone’s new parental controls block searches for sex ed, allow violence and racism
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Instagram is testing virtual communities for college students
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How does the internet work?
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Chinese hackers breach Australian National University, putting national security at risk
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Algeria shuts down the internet for two hours to prevent leaks and cheating on exams
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Microsoft acquires Flipgrid, classroom video platform
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