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Nyx No-Code enables Mena students to create using AI

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Students in the Mena School District are participating in a unique challenge this November. During the No-Code Hackathon, students use the AI-driven platform Nyx No-Code to create promotional materials for the town’s new mountain bike trail system, Trails at Mena, without typing any code. Karen Kilroy is a software engineer and founded Nyx No-Code. She recently spoke to Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis.

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