Hour of Code
Hour of Code is a worldwide event that occurs every December to inspire K-12 educators and students to use computer science to solve problems, advocate for equity in computer science education, celebrate the contributions of students, teachers, and partners to the field, and underscore the critical role of computing in all careers.
Hour of Code is a worldwide event that occurs every December to inspire K-12 educators and students to use computer science to solve problems and underscore the critical role of computing in all careers.
Students at Rosa Parks Elementary learned how to code their Bee-bots for Hour of Code during Computer Science Education Week.
Inglewood Middle School students in Bryan Weinstein’s third period class had some help from experts during their Hour of Code activity.
Preschoolers from Old Redmond Schoolhouse and Sandburg Elementary learned how to code Bee-Bots during Hour of Code.
Students in three classes at Dickinson Elementary had special teachers for their Hour of Code activities this year.
For Hour of Code, students at Juanita Elementary coded robots called "Ozobots" that can read color sequences and perform basic actions based on the sequences the students set them to.