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Microsoft and Code.org have come together to debut Minecraft Designer, a free tutorial for students aged 6 and up that uses the Minecraft environment to teach coding.
Learning to code isn’t enough Historically, learn-to-code efforts have provided opportunities for the few, but new efforts are aiming to be inclusive.
About Code.org Code.org® is a 501c3 public non-profit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Its vision ...
The no-cost Free Code Camp is an online learning tool that provides many coding lessons plus valuable connections that help ...
At Code.org we’re really doing both. We run the largest learning platform for computer science globally.
To celebrate a milestone, Code.org today released a "Make Your Own Flappy Bird" tutorial that lets kids as young as six years old learn how to make their own Flappy Bird game in 20 minutes.
President Obama wants you… to learn how to code Code.org’s star-studded campaign aims to raise a generation of programmers.
Computer science teacher Janet Cook said she believes Hour of Code is important because the initiative encourages students to learn a new technology skill.
Interest among librarians in learning to code is huge and growing. Lately, numerous library conferences have featured programming tutorials or hackathons. Short workshops are wonderful for introducing ...