Grantee Highlight: Code.org and Amazon have partnered to design an equity-minded coding curriculum to increase student awareness of academic and career pathways in CS among underrepresented groups and build skills to be successful in college-level CS and beyond.
Read MoreOn this International Women’s Day, we’re looking at Girls Who Code’s “Missing Code” - an immersive experience that shows what the internet would be like without code written by women, reminding us of the critical need to diversify coding and STEM fields.
Read MoreLast year, Endless committed to fully funding every creative coding project found on DonorsChoose. Today, we’re looking at a few of the projects that are equipping kids with coding skills in exciting ways.
Read More18 teams of game designers, education specialists and tech engineers submitted proposals for Phase 2 of the GNOME Foundation and Endless Community Engagement Challenge to connect the next generation of coders to the FOSS community and keep them involved for years to come.
The first XPRIZE Connect Future of Learning Lab, an immersive virtual conference experience, focused on the power of gaming to inspire real change in communities.
Read MoreCan video games be fun and also educate middle schoolers on STEM topics? Endless and Games for Change launch the STEM Your Game Challenge so you can submit your best idea!
Read MoreEndless is on a mission to help the next generation gain the skills they need to shape their technology, rather than being shaped by it - If you’re a young person between the ages of 10 and 18 with a passion for video games, XPRIZE and Endless want to help you design and develop your dream game.
Read MoreThe GNOME Foundation and Endless are proud to announce that entries are currently being accepted for the inaugural Community Engagement Challenge. The Challenge is a three-phase competition designed to generate stimulating ideas that will help connect the next generation of coders to the FOSS community and keep them active and engaged for years to come.
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