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Computer Science Education Week at the Library featuring STEAM Society and an hour of code for teens and tweens! #CSEdWeek
Computer Science Education Week at the Library featuring STEAM Society and an hour of code for teens and tweens! #CSEdWeek
Computer Science Education Week at the Library featuring STEAM Society and an hour of code for teens and tweens! #CSEdWeek
Computer Science Education Week at the Library featuring STEAM Society and an hour of code for teens and tweens! #CSEdWeek
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
Computer Science Education Week at the Library featuring STEAM Society and an hour of code for teens and tweens! #CSEdWeek
Computer Science Education Week at the Library featuring STEAM Society and an hour of code for teens and tweens! #CSEdWeek
Code.org organized an Hour of Code for CSEdWeek, with a goal of 10 million people world-wide learning an Hour of Code—and writing 1 billion lines of code! The Tech is proud to take part in this global initiative to promote computer science education, along with many schools and learning organizations all over the world.
Participants in a September 2010 teacher workshop learn about Scratch and Alice, two visual programming languages built especially to help children learn the basis of computer programming.
Computer Science Education Week at the Library featuring STEAM Society and an hour of code for teens and tweens! #CSEdWeek
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
Participants at an Aug. 28, 2010 workshop learned how to teach computer science through fun applications like the Pleo Dinosaur and LEGO NXT robots. The workshop explained how the robots can be used to teach introductory computing concepts such as sequential execution, conditional execution, iteration and event-driven execution.
Participants at an Aug. 28, 2010 workshop learned how to teach computer science through fun applications like the Pleo Dinosaur and LEGO NXT robots. The workshop explained how the robots can be used to teach introductory computing concepts such as sequential execution, conditional execution, iteration and event-driven execution.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
Participants at an Aug. 28, 2010 workshop learned how to teach computer science through fun applications like the Pleo Dinosaur and LEGO NXT robots. The workshop explained how the robots can be used to teach introductory computing concepts such as sequential execution, conditional execution, iteration and event-driven execution.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
Code.org organized an Hour of Code for CSEdWeek, with a goal of 10 million people world-wide learning an Hour of Code—and writing 1 billion lines of code! The Tech is proud to take part in this global initiative to promote computer science education, along with many schools and learning organizations all over the world.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
In a June 21-25, 2010 workshop, participants learned techniques for teaching AP Computer Science in Georgia High Schools. The workshop covered topics such as object-oriented concepts, one- and two- dimensional arrays, lists, recursion, searching and sorting, using a variety of activities to help teachers understand the concepts. One role-playing exercise called for teachers to "play" programming commands, physically walking through their operation and execution.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.
“The Hour of Code,” is a global event organized by Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek), an annual program dedicated to inspiring K-12 students to take interest in computer science.
Originally conceived by the Computing in the Core coalition, Code.org is producing CSEdWeek for the first time this year, held in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).
Prior to the Hour of Code, Hale Kula received $10,000 for technology equipment and resources for their school-wide commitment to introduce all of their students to computer coding.