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1. Code.org
Link: https://studio.code.org/users/sign_in
Description: WEBCode a Dance Party to share with friends and family. Featuring Beyoncé, Harry Styles, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Selena Gomez, music from Disney's "Encanto," and more!
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2. Learn today, build a brighter tomorrow. | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/
Description: WEBJoin our highly supportive Professional Learning Program for middle and high school educators. Learn more. Every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. 80M. students on Code.org. 30M. of our students are young women. 297M. projects created on Code.org.
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3. Learn Computer Science | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/students
Description: WEBAnyone can learn Computer Science. Start coding today. Our courses and activities are free! It's easier—and more fun—than you think. Sign up for free.
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4. Hour of Code | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/hourofcode
Description: WEBAnyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event or try any of the over 500+ one-hour tutorials, available in over 45 languages. This year Hour of Code is exploring the limitless realms of creativity empowered by AI! Whether you or your students are experienced coders or you are setting out on your very first computer science expedition ...
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5. Computer Science at Home | Code.org
Link: https://code.org/athome
Description: WEBComputer Science at Home. Whether you're a parent/guardian or a student learning independently, the options below are engaging, easy-to-try ways to begin your exploration of computer science. Try an Hour of Code. Watch a short video series about the basics of CS. Take an introductory, self-paced course. Create a game or an app.
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6. 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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7. I'd like to start using Code.org in my classroom. How should I start?
Link: https://support.code.org/hc/en-us/articles/228116468-I-d-like-to-start-using-Code-org-in-my-classroom-How-should-I-start
Description: WEBStep 1 - Get an overview of Code.org's courses and materials. You can see all of our courses and their suggested student age ranges on our Course Overview page. Step 2 - Create a teacher account Do you already have an account? If so, skip to step 3. If you don't already have a teacher account on Code.org, start by creating one here.
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8. Students: How to Join a Class on Code.org - YouTube
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcUgErxnk_E
Description: WEBSep 13, 2020 · Step-by-step instructions on how students join their Code.org classroom. Let the coding begin! ...more.
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9. The student experience on Code.org – Code.org
Link: https://support.code.org/hc/en-us/articles/115001347791-The-student-experience-on-Code-org
Description: WEBStudents will always be able to continue onto other courses by visiting the course catalog, at studio.code.org/courses. For email-based sections, students will need their own email-based account, which they can sign up for at studio.code.org/users/sign_up, then visit code.org/join to enter a section code. Students who have joined an email-based ...
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10. Code.org
Link: https://code.org/)%C2%A0
Description: WEBCode.org