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Top 5 Reasons Why Kids Should Learn Python

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Moreover, Python affords a great deal of flexibility as a coding language which means kids can experiment easily and more often. Today, it is widely used in Big Data Analytics, Internet of Things (IOT), Full Stack Web Development, Computer Vision, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.

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Root Robotics–Great Way to Extend Hour of Code

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Now that you’ve engaged your students with awesome Hour of Code fun, I’m thrilled to introduce the incredible Root Robotics for going far beyond the hour! Root’s a versatile, engaging robotics and coding program that grows with students from pre-K up through grade 12. Coding & Robotics Solutions (Grades K-12).

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Root Robotics–Great Way to Extend Hour of Code

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Now that you’ve engaged your students with awesome Hour of Code fun, I’m thrilled to introduce the incredible Root Robotics for going far beyond the hour! Root’s a versatile, engaging robotics and coding program that grows with students from pre-K up through grade 12. Coding & Robotics Solutions (Grades K-12).

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Plant polymers as plastic alternatives

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Professor Jeffrey Catchmark and his team at Pennsylvania State University in the US believe they have one such solution, using common plant-based materials to create sustainable food packaging. Nowadays, it encompasses artificial intelligence (AI), the brain-computer interface, synthetic biology, and even social and ethical analysis.

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Creating software that works for everyone

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Every human is different,” says Professor John Grundy. With the global rise in automation and artificial intelligence, and an ever-increasing amount of data being collected about end users, the next generation of software engineers will have to ensure all technologies are designed and used responsibly and ethically. .

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When chips meet paper: the exciting world of printable electronics

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This is opening new possibilities for flexible, integrated electronics, while simultaneously promoting economical and environmental benefits. While comparatively slow, these electronics can be ‘printed’ onto cheap materials, such as paper or plastic, creating a whole range of possibilities for flexible electronics.

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