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In an effort to get more students interested in computer programming, code.org, backed by a number of tech and Web giants, this week launches its Hour of Code initiative, running as part of ...
Code.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting computer science education, has unveiled a new campaign it calls “Hour of Code” targeting 10 million students in the United States ...
"Hour of Code" strives to spark students' interest in computer technology. With demand growing for students with skills in computer science and programming, Code.org -- a non-profit dedicated to ...
The code.org website is set up to allow users of all ages to go up to 20 hours beyond the hour of code tutorial to learn more complex computer science ideas, such as algorithms, functions and events.
Microsoft and Code.org have partnered to release a new Hour of Code installment based around the popular Minecraft game. In this installment of Hour of Code, you learn how to control either Steve ...
The Hour of Code, a campaign created by Code.org that began Dec. 9, aimed to push the U.S. in the right direction by working with school districts to help introduce more than 10 million students ...
Code.org wants to make computer science a staple of the classroom, and it's taking a big step toward that goal today with the launch of its Hour of Code campaign. More than 30,000 US schools ...
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.
That’s the idea behind a new partnership between Code.org and Disney’s Lucasfilm, which today unveiled a new Star Wars-themed computer science tutorial for the upcoming Hour of Code campaign ...
A new campaign for Computer Science Education Week is attempting to get 10 million K-12 students to spend an hour learning how to code.
Code.org: 2 Weeks And 600M+ Lines Of Code Later, 20M Students Have Learned An “Hour Of Code” Rip Empson 2:30 AM PST · December 26, 2013 ...
Young Pakistani activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has thrown in her support for Code.org's Hour of Code program to get young women and girls into computer science.