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For Latino Students, the Fear of Being Left Behind in AI and STEM Jobs

ED Surge

For them, there’s obviously a leak somewhere in the school-to-jobs pipeline. Federal data shows that K-12 schools with high percentages of Hispanic students offer fewer STEM courses than schools with lower proportions of Hispanic kids. At Exxon Mobil, we've been committed for many years to feeding that pipeline.”

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Application of Computer Technologies in the Educational Process

Scientix

CC-BY, Unsplash The current society, in the situation of the ongoing progressive reduction of livelihood resources, should give even more importance to the knowledge of ICT and basics of programming, the initial knowledge of which is acquired during the school years through the subject of “Informatics”. Computers save our time.

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Coding coalition inspires Idaho students

STEMx

Pre-COVID, our team and other employee volunteers spent a lot of time visiting schools, attending conferences and hosting events to help meet these goals. The coalition is available to Idaho educators leading extracurricular computer science clubs interested in cybersecurity. How did you recruit INL employees to participate? .

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Grading in my Discrete Mathematics class: a 3x3x3 reflection

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

This semester I taught two sections of Discrete Structures for Computer Science 1, an entry-level course for Computer Science majors on the mathematical foundations of computing. I removed all restrictions on technology and notes — how was I going to know if someone used a computer? Here's the syllabus.