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U.S. President Barack Obama talks with Adrianna Mitchell a student from Newark, New Jersey, taking part in an "Hour of Code" event at the White House in Washington, December 8, 2014.
(TNS) -- GENOA — Kindergarten students at Genoa Elementary School worked on computer coding and algorithms in class. OK, to them it was simpler than that. They aligned arrows to control where a ...
Coding may be the new educational buzzword, but how can schools teach computer science in a meaningful way when their resources are already stretched to the max? At "Ready, Set, Code: The New ...
There are currently 604,689 available jobs in computer science nationwide, according to statistics from Code.org, while in 2014, there were only 38,175 recent computer science graduates in the ...
Code.org wants more high schools to offer computer science courses, and now it’s getting help from the College Board to do so.. Seattle-based Code.org today announced a new partnership with ...
However, programming is just a very small part of computer science, and there are other ways to apply the broader computer science concepts to life. Programming, or writing code, is how you ...
Code.org today unveiled the theme for this year's Hour of Code, "Make the Invisible, Visible," celebrating computer science as the invisible force that powers all of the things that students' love ...
When the Seattle-based nonprofit Code.org launched in 2013 with a mission to spread computer science knowledge, co-founders Hadi and Ali Partovi enlisted some of the most successful coders on the ...
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