If I let them, my kids would live on the computer. I don’t think it’s a good place to live. Every computer must have a monitor — a really, really good one. Otherwise, the computer is useless. What ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many kids and teens rely on computers to complete their homework, as well as play games and in some cases, use social media. At ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — The pandemic and virtual learning have shined a light on our country's growing technology gap. In this Zevely Zone, I went to Miramar to learn how donating an unused ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – The digital divide is growing, and children are caught in the middle. Having a home computer can change a child’s entire future. There are more than 72 million children in the ...
CLEVELAND — WKYC Studios’ “Computers for Kids” campaign, sponsored by CrossCountry Mortgage, is off to a strong start. Hundreds of used desktops and laptops have been donated by local residents and ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Many students are heading back into the classroom this fall but some in San Diego County will continue to learn remotely. Now, a local organization is gearing up to provide ...
Most parents spend a lot of time worrying about protecting kids from online predators. But what about protecting the family computer from kids who download games or ringtones that disguise viruses or ...
As kids get older, having a designated study space can set the tone for a productive school year. Yet these days, kids don’t just need space for their textbooks and notes—they’ll also need room for ...
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On Saturday, Sept. 15, five Little Buddies and their Big Buddies joined the high school technicians at Computers 4 Kids in Glenwood Springs to build their own computers. What an exciting day! Not only ...
There was a time when computers were far too expensive to let mere students use them. In those days, we wrote fake programs for fictitious machines and checked them by hand. That wasn’t fun, but it ...