Harvard's free programming classes teach you how to think, debug, and adapt in an AI-driven world where knowing code matters more than ever.
Harvard embraces generative AI in the classroom, adopting it as an official learning tool for its flagship coding course. Starting this fall, students enrolled in Computer Science 50: Introduction to ...
An inmate in Georgia told The Marshall Project he uses a contraband phone to teach other prisoners. He said he runs a group message teaching computer science using Harvard's CS50 online course. The ...
Harvard University's renowned CS50 course, a popular introductory computer science program, is getting a ChatGPT-era makeover. Professor David J. Malan, known for his dynamic teaching style, is ...
Getting an Ivy League education used to mean elite admissions and expensive tuition—but not anymore. Thanks to Harvard University’s commitment to open learning, students from around the world can now ...
Harvard University is now making its most sought-after computer science courses accessible for free. Topics include AI, Python, cybersecurity, and web development. These courses come with no fees or ...
This year, students who enroll in Computer Science 50: Introduction to Computer Science, Harvard’s flagship coding course, will have a new learning tool at their disposal: artificial intelligence.
In fall 2009, computer science lecturer David J. Malan welcomed 337 aspiring coders to his introductory computer science course CS50. Four years later, the course’s enrollment has more than doubled, ...