While it looks like fun, there's more beyond the surface, as technology introduces Iowa Falls-Alden High School students to basic coding and project building in Robotics classes.
While it looks like fun, there's more beyond the surface, as technology introduces Iowa Falls-Alden High School students to basic coding and project building in Robotics classes.
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This hands-on, beginner-friendly course is open to students of all academic backgrounds and does not require prior coding experience.
Massachusetts is above the national average for percentage of high school students who have taken a computer science course, but there’s no state requirement to teach the subject in K-12 schools.
While the commonwealth does have framework for computer science and digital literacy education, there’s no state requirement ...
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