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Students at Edith Cavell recently participated in The Hour of Code, an initiative sponsored by Code.org that aims to introduce kids to computer science, in particular demystifying code and showing that anyone can learn the basics.

Thanks to volunteers from John Deere, 2nd-5th graders participated in the worldwide effort of an "Hour of Code" at Howe Elementary School on December, 5th. Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science by engaging participants with one-hour coding activities. The second graders in Joyce Adamson's classroom spent the hour on their laptops by compiling codes to play Minecraft. Find coding games and more information about the computer science celebration at hourofcode.com

Thanks to volunteers from John Deere, 2nd-5th graders participated in the worldwide effort of an "Hour of Code" at Howe Elementary School on December, 5th. Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science by engaging participants with one-hour coding activities. The second graders in Joyce Adamson's classroom spent the hour on their laptops by compiling codes to play Minecraft. Find coding games and more information about the computer science celebration at hourofcode.com

Mike took to peppering the librarian about classification in the Dewey Decimal System. She knew her stuff.

In celebration of the world-wide "Hour of Code" sponsored by Code.org, my 8th Grade Technology students along with the O'Neill Public Schools administrative team participated in this awesome event.

Hour of Code Hosted by DYN @ Depaul University

 

Day 1 December 9

 

More info

hourofcode.com/co

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