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"The Hour of Code began as a one-hour coding challenge to give students a fun first introduction to computer science and has become a global learning event, celebration, and awareness event. HourOfCode.com offers hundreds of one-hour activities in over 48 languages for kindergarten and up. Activities require no experience and can be run on browsers, tablets, and smartphones - some don’t require any computer at all." (Quote Source)
“The 'Hour of Code™' is a nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.”
You don't have to participate through Hour of Code or any other provider. Just do the coding.
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Learn about the amazing Adafruit circuit playground and how your students can program the circuit playground even without having a device.
A review of resources available on Code.org that you can use to run the Hour of Code in your classroom in-person or online.
No computer, no technology? No problem. Learn about unplugged activities you can conduct with your classroom to introduce them to computational thinking, coding and computer science even without devices.