Thomas County students are learning to code by creating their own music through Georgia Tech’s EarSketch program.
Just because your teens watch movies and play video games on their phones and would rather communicate through social media than in person, doesn’t mean they are up-to-date on work-world technology.
Throw out your guitars and drums, laptops are the new instrument of choice. At least, they will be at the Live Coding Electronic Music Festival in New Haven on Apr. 17. The festival, which will be ...
Chris Weller grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, playing guitar and tinkering with a lot of antiquated music software to create industrial electronic music. Upon moving to Pittsburgh to get his ...
Emerson Best is a sophomore at Park City High School, and that makes her one of the youngest Park Record interns in recent years. But she’s already proven her writing prowess th ...
Welcome to Scene Report where we highlight significant, underground scenes and subcultures across the globe. Picture this: You walk into a club and see someone in front of a computer. Behind this ...
Beginning Tuesday, 34 students in Hampton Roads will use their spring break to learn about computer coding, music production and entrepreneurship through a virtual course offered by the Innovation Lab ...
Some people pick an interest or hobby as a child and run with it all the way into adulthood. They go to school for it and it becomes their career. (Hats off to you, pro ball players and artists who ...
Jillian Khoo was also named USC’s first Neo Scholar, a networking program that connects college engineers with tech veterans, startups and investors to jumpstart their STEM careers. (Photo courtesy of ...
The Tulip Creative Computer is an open source computer designed for making music or coding simple games or other applications. It’s not exactly the most powerful little computer money can buy, but it ...