Computer Science Education week is just around the corner, taking place from Dec. 5 -11. This annual event is a push to encourage computer science education for K-12 students, and… Read More
Computer science is taking over classrooms all across the world this week thanks to a Seattle-based non-profit. Code.org is organizing its “Hour of Code” event for the third consecutive year… Read More
Computer science education week, an annual program designed to inspire kids to code, kicks off globally Dec. 7. As part of this initiative Seattle’s CoderDojo is hosting an Hour of Code… Read More
Code.org has reached a major milestone: The organization happily reports that a million girls and a million African-American and Hispanic students are enrolled in their learning platform Code Studio. The Code… Read More
President Barack Obama is the latest newsmaker to join the challenge to learn to code. The “Coder in Chief” sat down with Code.org — the Seattle non-profit and operator of the Hour… Read More
Apple will take part in Code.org’s Hour of Code effort next week by hosting free workshops at its retail stores around the globe to get kids interested in programming. Apple… Read More
Our economic landscape is changing and traditional grade school education doesn’t always respond quickly enough. A strong foundation in technology, particularly in the Pacific Northwest, can put students way ahead of the… Read More
For some kids, Saturday morning is a time for cartoon-watching. However, for a few Seattle-area youngsters, those hours typically reserved for the tube have turned into time spent learning how… Read More
So far, the “Hour of Code” movement seems to be working — at least from an exposure standpoint. The campaign, part of Computer Science Education Week and created by Seattle-based Code.org, announced… Read More
No, it’s not a competition, but Seattle is totally crushing the Hour of Code. And so are the nation’s girls. As a part of Computer Science Education Week this year,… Read More