Computer science involves much more than writing code. It blends technical knowledge —like programming, algorithms and data systems — with soft skills, such as communication and problem-solving.
COMPUTER coding skills are becoming critical for 21st century workers but more than two-thirds of Australian students admit they do not know enough about the discipline that powers the digital world.
An alarming number of today’s jobs are expected to be obsolete in years to come to make way for those that don’t yet exist. Primary school children are preparing to be a part of the digital revolution ...
Forward-looking: For computer science students, generative AI isn't just the future – it's the present. These smart language models are already reshaping how the next generation of programmers learns ...
In today’s digital economy, having strong computer skills is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. For professionals on a six-figure career track, demonstrating proficiency in key computer skills can ...
Have computer programmers innovated themselves out of a job? That’s the fear driving theories that AI will remove the need for humans who can write computer code. Today's most sophisticated large ...
When HR leaders wonder how to test computer skills during the hiring process, they're often told assessments are the best way to identify top candidates. More than 80% of companies think skills tests ...
Inside the barbed wire walls of NCCI Gardner, a small group of inmates is taking advantage of a new initiative that could change their lives It’s called “Persevere,” and it’s teaching web-building ...
Local coding organisation CodeNgwana has partnered with the Matlhogonolo Community Outreach Centre to bring coding and computational thinking skills to 700 young learners in Soweto. Launched in 2018, ...
The long-standing belief that earning a computer science degree from a top American university guarantees a high-paying job is facing growing challenges. Despite booming enrollments and soaring ...