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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.
Hands are busy coding. Feet are off-duty #hourofcode
Computer Science Education week was December 9 - 15. The Chattanooga Public Library hosted a free Saturday workshop for Hamilton County middle-schoolers presented in partnership by the Public Education Foundation, Lamp Post Group, Engage 3D and STEM Innovation Hub. The Hour of Code initiative in Southeast Tennessee will demystify coding and get people of all ages coding through simple, easy-to-use tutorials.
Schools and community organizations throughout our region held their own Hour of Code events for teachers, students and even parents. Opening the door to computer science means opening the door to learning, creativity and future careers.