Coding
Level 3
Level 3
Do you have what it takes to accept the coding challenge? Choose a coding tutorial and try it for yourself. Hey, if a kindergartener can do it, so can you!
Code.org was founded in 2013 in an effort to introduce more students to computer science and STEM careers. Hour of Code is a global computer science event that takes place in December each year. Code.org started Hour of Code to encourage educators to offer one hour of coding for students of all ages in hopes that more schools will offer computer programming opportunities for K-12 students.
Visit https://code.org/ and explore each section: Learn, Teach, Stats, Help Us and About.
Choose a coding tutorial activity from Code.org's "Learn" page: https://code.org/learn Any of the coding tutorials from the Coding Studio or Hour of Code section will work for this challenge.*
Complete each step of the coding tutorial until you reach the completion certificate at the end.
Take a screen shot of your certificate of completion and upload it in the submission box. (If no completion certificate is offered, just take a screen shot of your final completed step in the tutorial.)
*Not sure which tutorial to choose? Consider one of the following student favorites: Starwars, Minecraft or Frozen.
Submission Details:
To receive credit for this techpedition, complete at least one coding tutorial listed above. Take a screenshot of your certificate of completion and upload it in the Google Doc, here - (If no completion certificate is offered, just take a screenshot of your final completed step in the tutorial.)