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Computer Science Education Week, organized by Code.org, runs Dec. 3-9. (CSEW Website Image) This isn’t the first survey that Microsoft has released that covers computer science education.
The nonprofit Code.org’s new state-by-state analysis of computer science education has good news and bad news: 2023 saw major progress in making it a requirement, but enrollment is not ...
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.
Cisco partners with Code.org, helping the foundation provide these courses on their website for free. And with intense global interest in AI, computer science is more relevant than ever before.
Seattle-based computer science education nonprofit Code.org is helping to launch TeachAI, a new effort aimed at guiding governments and educators on teaching with and about artificial intelligence.
There will be 1.4 million computer science-related jobs in the U.S. by 2020, yet right now, U.S. college graduates are expected to fill less than a third of them. Only 40 percent of U.S. schools offer ...
Five states added computer science to the core curriculum in 2013, says Emadi. And Code.org hopes to add more this year, including Arizona, California and New York. That’s great news.
Code.org, a national nonprofit group, is putting up $1 million to help bring more computer science programs to students in underserved schools.
Code.org has partnered with 180 of the largest school districts in the U.S. to add CS to the curriculum. These districts teach almost 10% of all U.S. students, and 15% of Hispanic and African ...