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A St. Louis-based tech nonprofit is training inmates in computer programming while they're still incarcerated to give them a shot at landing jobs in the tech industry and avoid returning to prison.
These courses establish and sharpen programming skills with nearly 50 hours of training on fundamentals, spatial analysis, web scraping, ReportLab, and more.
The classes include various computer skills including game development, website development, and programming languages including Python and Java Click here to view available Code Club programs.
The Department of Corrections is looking at adding computer programming classes to state prison education programs to improve inmates’ chances of getting jobs when they finish their sentences ...
The University of Chicago’s computer science curriculum should continuously adapt to prioritize the instruction of more relevant real-world material.
Students in Mike Reilly’s computer programming classes could be helping to bust the stereotype of the computer nerd hunched over a keyboard, writing programs that crunch numbers and sort lists.
The Computer Science For All initiative would help expand K-12 computer science classes.
States Look to Expand Computer Science Classes Nine out of 10 schools don't offer computer programming coursework.