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Bootstrap is a curriculum that helps kids learn algebra as they program their own video games. A new $1.5-million grant from the National Science Foundation will help researchers refine the ...
Bootstrap, a K-12 computer science curriculum, has recently launched a data science program, adding a fifth course to Bootstrap’s current four courses: Hour of Code, Reactive, Physics and Algebra, the ...
“The state of computer science for differently-abled kids is pretty bad,” he said. Along with representatives from PBS KIDS and the nonprofit group Tech Kids Unlimited, Schanzer took part in a ...
A software engineer at Trip Advisor, Bill Stitson finds himself every Tuesday at the McCormack Middle School in Dorchester helping sixth-graders learn algebra by making video games.
Statistics classes can use Bootstrap:Data Science to cover core concepts in statistics, such as measures of center (mean, median, mode), and visualizing data (line, bar, and scatter plots).