FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. -- For Jackson Elementary School teacher Thomasa Ross, teaching her fourth graders about math doesn't end with solving equations. She wants to help them understand just how ...
There's technology everywhere you look — from the phone in your hand to the car you ride in. Imagine being able to understand and perhaps even create the technology around you. This is where coding ...
Every year, various computing companies associated with Code.org help promote and manage the Hour of Code campaign aimed at inspiring students to learn how to program. The campaign is held during ...
Anybody can learn computer programming. That’s the message from the nonprofit code.org, which launched its second annual Hour of Code this week. The campaign encourages schools to introduce students ...
With the tech industry concerned about the lack of skilled programmers coming up through the ranks, it’s hoped that this week’s Hour of Code initiative, which is taking place as part of Computer ...
In early December, tens of millions of people around the globe, including here in Vietnam, came together to learn basic programming skills in the Hour of Code, a global movement spanning over 180 ...
“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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Code.org, the nonprofit that offers free online lessons in computer programming to students from kindergarten to high school, is tapping the power of the force to reach more young ...
In advance of Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek, December 3–9), an annual event to get students excited about coding, the American Library Association (ALA) is opening a call for applications ...
In addition to being Computer Science Education Week, this week also marks the second official “Hour of Code,” a campaign by Seattle-based nonprofit Code.org to get more students learning some ...
To celebrate Computer Science Education Week, MINDBODY [mindbodyonline.com] hosted 25 female students today from the Central Coast New Tech High School (Nipomo) for its first Hour of Code from its ...
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