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1. Learn today, build a brighter tomorrow. | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/
Description: WEB2M. teachers use Code.org. 50. All 50 states support computer science. Hour of Code. Explore, play, and create! Try the Hour of Code. About the Hour of Code. Host an Hour of Code.
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2. Code.org
Link: https://studio.code.org/users/sign_in
Description: WEBCode.org. Have an account already? Sign in. Forgot your password? Sign in. Create an account. OR. Enter your 6 letter section code. Continue with Google.
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3. Hour of Code | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/hourofcode
Description: WEBHour of Code | Code.org. Creativity with AI. What is Hour of Code? The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. Anyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event or try any of the over 500+ one-hour tutorials, available in over 45 languages.
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4. Learn - Hour of Code
Link: https://hourofcode.com/learn
Description: WEBLearn. Hour of Code. Creativity with AI. This year, we're taking Hour of Code to new heights by offering coding opportunities that encompass both artificial intelligence (AI) and non-AI components. Want to keep learning? Go beyond an hour. Teachers: Host an hour or read the How-To Guide. Use computer science to explore and learn about AI!
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5. Minecraft | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/minecraft
Description: WEBMinecraft Generation AI. Venture through time to create your AI-powered inventions! The new Minecraft Hour of Code tutorial is now available in Minecraft Education for Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iPad and Mobile. Get started with free educator resources, trainings, and videos. Get started.
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6. Teach Computer Science | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/teach
Description: WEBTap into your students' full potential with Code.org's free Computer Science (CS) curriculum. Join the global community of over 2 million educators empowering the next generation of innovators, problem solvers, and digital citizens! Code.org supports teachers the whole way with professional learning, comprehensive curricula, and support when ...
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7. Computer Science at Home | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/athome
Description: WEBTry an Hour of Code with these fun introductory tutorial. Try a one-hour tutorial featuring popular games and movies like Minecraft, Frozen, and Star Wars. Many tutorials are structured like games, designed to teach basic computer …
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8. About Us | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/about
Description: WEBCode.org® is an education innovation nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science as part of their core K-12 education. We expand access to computer science in schools, with a focus on increasing participation by young women and students from other underrepresented groups.
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9. Code.org
Link: https://support.code.org/hc/en-us
Description: WEBLearn more about Code.org, how to help, partnerships, and more. Learn more. Curricula and Documentation. Common questions and resources related to our accessibility efforts, App Lab, Web Lab, and more. Learn more. Teachers. Resources for educators related to our courses, activities, and the teacher experience on Code.org.
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10. How-to Guide for Educators | Hour of Code
Link: https://hourofcode.com/us/how-to
Description: WEBThe Hour of Code is a one-hour introduction to computer science, using fun tutorials to show that anybody can learn the basics. This year, we're taking Hour of Code to new heights by offering coding opportunities that encompass both artificial intelligence (AI) and non-AI components.