The Hour of Code has arrived!

Hour of Code

In a year that’s been unlike any other, we’ve seen just how hard you’ve worked to keep students learning, even at home. Despite school closures and remote classrooms, tens of thousands of you took a Code Break to learn from guests like Bill Gates or Yara Shahidi, more than 8 million new students joined Code.org to begin learning CS, and as we begin Computer Science Education Week today, many of you will be joining us for a CodeByte.

Whether you’re at home or in the classroom, anyone can host or participate in an Hour of Code – and it’s not too late to get started!

Also, if you’re looking for ideas to make your CS Education Week extra fun, here are the activities and events we’re excited about to help you celebrate this week.

CodeBytes: Tune in today at 8am or 1:30pm PST!

If you’re navigating a virtual classroom, these interactive mini-lessons are a great option! Students can tune in with computers, tablets, or smartphones, and will participate in a new activity and lesson each day.

Best of all, there are two daily livestreams beginning this morning at 8:00am PST / 11:00am EST and afternoon at 1:30pm PST / 4:30pm EST. Plus, recordings will be available after episodes have aired.

Explore Artificial Intelligence with Microsoft

We’re excited to partner with Microsoft on a series of videos, resources, and more to bring the world of AI to students from elementary to high school. As AI and machine learning continue to transform the way we live, it’s more important than ever that every child understands how these technologies work and how to think about them ethically.

Join us to explore AI in a new video series, tune in to our panelist discussion on December 8th, and help our bot, A.I. clean the oceans with 25+ languages to choose from.

Tools for everyone to enjoy the Hour of Code

 Both classrooms and students alike have different needs, especially this year. To honor this, we’ve expanded our resources to guide you through a variety of options for hosting a fun Hour of Code. If you haven’t already, check out our library of How-To Guides which include new tips for teachers, parents, and virtual events.

We’ve also created a printable Hour of Code Unplugged Activity Packet for ages 4-18 so that students using limited technology at home can still participate. Plus, there are new unplugged activity options from our partners at Google, Kodable, iRobot, and more.

With classroom instruction becoming increasingly virtual this year, there has never been a more important time to introduce computer science. It’s vital that every student understands not only how to use these technologies, but how they work, how they’re built, and how to think about them through the lens of

CS for Good.

Every child deserves to learn computer science. By learning today, they can build a brighter tomorrow.

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