Last December, Seattle-based Code.org reached 15 million people around the world who spent at least an hour learning the basics of computer science. Next week, Code.org wants to bring the ...
GREENFIELD — More than 100 students at St. Michael Catholic School in Greenfield earned certificates in coding this week as part of a global computer science event held in schools worldwide. Teacher ...
Global events led by Accenture volunteers will help students learn about careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) “For the past five years, Accenture has partnered with Code.org, ...
Over a decade after introducing students to the fundamentals of computer science through its Hour of Code campaign, education nonprofit Code.org is broadening its reach with a new program that bridges ...
Karim Meghji, the new president and CEO of Seattle-based nonprofit Code.org, discusses how students can move from basic AI ...
Apple on Dec. 11 will welcome to its stores around the world those wanting to take part in the Code.org Hour of Code programming initiative. If you’re interested in taking part in an Apple Store ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KTVU) - This week students around the country and around the world were challenged to up their computer programming game as part of "Computer Science Education Week." At Hillcrest ...
Code.org has some jaw-dropping data on that: Last year, only 49,291 computer science students graduated into the workforce, but there are—brace yourselves—570,926 open computing jobs nationwide.
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 ...