
RTF Shares Thanks: Creativity with Cars in Alabama!
Mrs. Quinn started her Donor’s Choose proposal with “Creativity Calls” and we couldn’t agree more! My students need a variety of tools and materials to

Mrs. Quinn started her Donor’s Choose proposal with “Creativity Calls” and we couldn’t agree more! My students need a variety of tools and materials to

There are a variety of ways to learn code, but we can’t think of many better than via a singing and dancing Lego robot named

The students at Arabia Mountain High School in Lithonia, GA have big plans to change the world. Mr. Thompson noticed that many of these plans

“Step Into the Future (Robotics and Coding)” My Students My students walk into our classroom every day full of life, ready to learn, and excited

“We need wrenches, Tetrix robotic parts and kits, game pads, electronic modules, adapters, and tires to build a robot for competition.” – Mr. Hampton There

Students today oftentimes connect with the world’s knowledge directly via the internet. However, not every student has the same opportunity to access this knowledge. When

As we head into 2018 we mark the ten-year anniversary of the Rural Technology Fund. When I started the organization I always said that we

I didn’t know when I was growing up in rural western Kentucky that just by virtue of living where I did that I was disadvantaged.

High schoolers now-a-days are often surrounded by technology. Despite this, opportunities to learn how that technology really works, can still require a lot of effort.

We’re excited to announce that we’ve joined Code.org’s Advocacy Coaltion! Code.org has been making amazing progress helping spread awareness of computer science education in rural areas.