As The STL Tech Scene Heats Up, Local Schools Integrate Coding
The buzz around the St. Louis tech scene gets louder every day. With news of job creation and the influx …
The buzz around the St. Louis tech scene gets louder every day. With news of job creation and the influx …
It's a good time to be an entrepreneur in St. Louis, but it may be an even better time to …
This week, educators from across the globe invaded St. Louis for the 65th Annual NAFSA Conference and gathered at the …
An online summer camp by MAKE Magazine sounds like a blast – especially the Coke and Mentos part – but …
ArduSat will let users on the ground conduct experiments – like watching meteors vaporize in the atmosphere, and mapping the …
Techli caught up with two emerging social enterprise projects aiming to bridge communication with the developing world.
This month Valve has announced that it will be offering teachers free copies of Portal 2, the studio's first person …
Sebastian Thrun's idea is to change the “pedagogical approach†in education by placing the emphasis on students solving problems themselves.
A California-based company has created a calculator that will only give a problem’s solution once its user has worked out …
Facebook application that lets students, teachers and tutors interact through social media to get homework finished better and faster.
As a student entrepreneur I often struggle with the the idea of remaining in school and increasing my personal debt …
Although I love everything about social media, the Internet, startups, and technology; I can't say I'm an expert when it …
Yesterday I followed the Apple event in New York. My first impression: not impressed at all. There are several reasons …
Over 280,000 people signed up for Code Year,including New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and today marks the beginning of …
Kam Star, founder & CEO of PlayGen, the leading British games and gamification development studio, has seen a few things. …
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