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Amazon Future Engineer & Code.org partner for Hour of Code, which aims to inspire one million girls during the first week of December to try coding.
On Nov. 1, Microsoft will be releasing its newest Minecraft Hour of Code tutorial, which, according to a recent announcement, could be 'possibly the most adventurous tutorial yet.' The company has ...
You can code all week if you want to. Apple is doubling down on its commitment to Hour of Code, expanding what was originally a single day devoted to hour-long coding classes in its 487 retail ...
Hour of Code, started by national education nonprofit Code.org, is part of Computer Science Education Week and aims to raise awareness around tech education. Check out our previous coverage of ...
Code.org, a non-profit aimed at improving access to computer education, is sponsoring The Hour of Code campaign, encouraging everyone with thumbs (and probably even those without) to spend an hour ...
Apple on Dec. 11 will welcome to its stores around the world those wanting to take part in the Code.org Hour of Code programming initiative.
The Hour of Code grows each year, and, most importantly, it gets more and more kids coding--learn how you can take the pledge and join in.
The Hour of Code has come to Brooklyn again. This movement aims to introduce the concept of coding to students of all ages, all over the world. At William McKinley Intermediate School at 7201 Fort ...
The Hour of Code, organized by the nonprofit Code.org and over 100 others, is a global movement that believes the students of today are ready to learn critical skills for 21st-century success.
“We hope these grants will build excitement for CSEdWeek and encourage libraries to start their own computational thinking (CT) programs,” says Marijke Visser, associate director and senior policy ...
The President, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and a dozen other celebrities are supporting the “Hour of Code” learning event organized by Code.org. “Hour of Code” aims to teach computer ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - It was Lincoln’s first in-person Hour of Code event since 2019, and judging by the amount of curious squints and smiles, Lincoln’s students have been eager to get back ...