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Code.org’s Hardi Partovi wants every student to have access to computer-science classes. “That would make an enormous difference in our country’s ability to compete," he says.
The nonprofit enrolled 18,600 high school students in its computer courses. About half are Latino or black.
In Arkansas, where 99 percent of high schools provided computer science courses last year, Code.org encourages the state to enhance the courses to meet career and technical education (CTE) standards.
Code.org is giving low-income students a chance to learn how to code through a free course called “Computer Science Discoveries.” The yearlong course, unveiled this week at Code.org’s ...
Back to School with AI: Code.org and partners create course for teachers facing big tech changes by Todd Bishop on August 15, 2023 at 2:01 pm ...
Amazon donates $15m to Code.org to support the launch of a new equity-minded Advanced Placement Computer Science programming curriculum. I explain why creating mirrors can shape the future of tech.
Ever wondered what, exactly, an IP address is, or how wireless internet works? Code.org, a nonprofit that focuses on expanding access to computer science courses, wants to help: The organization ...