WEBThe Hour of Code is a free introduction to computer science through fun activities and videos for learners of all skill levels. This year's celebration of both coding and AI is supported by over 400 partners, 20,000 educators, and 58,000 volunteers. Get ready for …
WEBThis year, we're taking Hour of Code to new heights by offering coding opportunities that encompass both artificial intelligence (AI) and non-AI components. Want to keep learning? Go beyond an hour. Teachers: Host an hour or read the How-To Guide. Use computer science to explore and learn about AI!
WEBWhat is Hour of Code? The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. Anyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event or …
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WEB30M. of our students are young women. 298M. projects created on Code.org. 2M. teachers use Code.org. 50. All 50 states support computer science. Hour of Code. Explore, play, and create! Try the Hour of …
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WEBLearn the fundamentals of computer science with free Hour of Code activities, featuring drag-and-drop coding blocks. There are hundreds of hour-long options to choose from! Explore Hour of Code activities. Continue Learning at Your Own Pace.
WEBThe Hour of Code is a one-hour introduction to computer science, using fun tutorials to show that anybody can learn the basics. This year, we're taking Hour of Code to new …
WEBTry an Hour of Code. Watch a short video series about the basics of CS. Take an introductory, self-paced course. Create a game or an app. Try CS without a computer ('unplugged' & mobile options) Learn CS from the …
WEBGrades: 2-12. New. Minecraft Generation AI. Venture through time to create your AI-powered inventions! The new Minecraft Hour of Code tutorial is now available in Minecraft Education for Windows, Mac, Chromebook, …
WEBThe Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code", to show that anybody can learn the basics, and to broaden …