I think I'm probably preaching to the choir now about technical skills, but I think they're really important. For us, we would argue and advocate mostly for teaching coding and the broader concepts of computational thinking. It's this idea of teaching our youth problem solving, innovation, and failure, which is a huge, undervalued concept that we're not teaching properly in the education system. We see coding right now as the mechanism to teach those things, specifically to the under-represented groups that aren't part of the conversation right now.
I would agree that there is a lot of opportunity to focus on that, and I think coding can be the mechanism to do it.