"You know how haunted houses have creaky doors or creepy monsters? I made the story go real loud, but real slow to make it seem scary," Tariq Trowell, a seven-year-old at Breckinridge-Franklin ...
A couple of years ago, as an 8-year-old trying to learn to code, a student named Theo was frustrated. Theo happens to be blind, and the standard tools designed to teach children to code rely heavily ...
Being blind or visually impaired has its challenges, but as technology evolves, so do opportunities. Wednesday morning, Apple employees held the company's first-ever in-school coding session for ...
Microsoft has developed a product that introduces blind children to the world of coding. Called Code Jumper, this product is the result of Project Torino, a research project that was beta tested at ...
FREMONT — Apple wants to teach students how to code — regardless of their ability to see and hear. Apple announced on Thursday it is partnering with the California School for the Blind and the ...
The textureless glass screen of an iPhone or iPad can seem formidable to someone who is blind or visually impaired, and learning to code on those devices could be even more daunting. Apple is working ...
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