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Hour of Code is here! This is a great opportunity to celebrate computer science and expose students to coding to help build interest in the industry.

No programming experience? No problem! Hour of Code has made learning to code super easy to follow. Code.org provides student and teacher Tutorials and Activities for the Hour of Code by grade level from K-12. Try it out here.

If you have heard about the Hour of Code, you probably know it made history last year. More than 1 billion students around the world have participated, including nearly 7,000 students in Fresno Unified School District at 21 sites. This year, we want to double …

Read more Hour of Code: December 5-11

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Hour of Code is coming! This is a great opportunity to celebrate computer science and expose students to coding to help build interest in the industry.

No programming experience? No problem! Hour of Code has made learning to code super easy to follow. Code.org provides student and teacher Tutorials and Activities for the Hour of Code by grade level from K-12. Try it out here.

If you have heard about the Hour of Code, you probably know it made history last year. More than 1 billion students around the world have participated, including nearly 7,000 students in Fresno Unified School District at 21 sites. This year, we want …

Read more Hour of Code – December 6-12

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December is computer science month! And this means that it’s that time of year for the Hour of Code.

The 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 participation in the field of computer science. It has since become a worldwide effort to celebrate computer science, starting with 1-hour coding activities but expanding to all sorts of community efforts.

Click here to view our one pager to help get your students using Code.org.

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