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Along the way, students use Code.org’s familiar drag-and-drop coding interface to learn computer science concepts such as object-oriented programming, event handlers and repeat loops. Players face a ...
Code.org CEO on the nonprofit’s first 10 years, and the impact of AI on teaching computer science by Kurt Schlosser on March 4, 2023 at 8:00 am ...
Code.org wants 100 million students to learn the basics of computer science. The Seattle-based organization today launched a crowdfunding campaign that aims to raise $5 million in order to ...
Some much-needed money is going to a couple of schools in Maryland. Code.org is putting up $1 million to help bring more computer science programs to students in underserved schools.
The nonprofit Code.org’s new state-by-state analysis of computer science education has good news and bad news: 2023 saw major progress in making it a requirement, but enrollment is not ...
Schools expanded the availability of foundational computer science classes, but stubborn gaps in access to those courses persist.
Some computer programmers have launched a campaign to encourage schools to teach computer coding.
Code Can Bridge describes itself on its website as "the youth fighting to provide students with learning disabilities equal access to computer science education." ...
Many scientists have learned to write computer code without formal training, and so they may simply not know of the open-source software culture of sharing such codes, Morin and his colleagues said.