Jacob Shaul, a San Francisco high school student, has expanded his volunteer-run coding initiative, Mode to Code, to teach 1,000 students across eight countries in 2025. The program offers free ...
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Bookkids gave free books to Santo Domingo Pueblo students, tackling New Mexico's literacy crisis and "book desert" problems.
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She let her 5-year-old vibe code a game. Her son had no technical vocabulary, but he managed to prompt the AI and pick up key ...
Last May, Jacob Shaul logged onto his computer and began remotely teaching more than 170 students in Bolivia the basics of ...