Microsoft, UW participate in ‘Hour of Code’ events to get students interested in computer science

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, middle, observes as Rainier View Elementary School students take part in the Hour of Code on Monday Dec. 7, 2015 in Seattle. Hour of Code introduces to programming and computer science throughout the world. (Stephen Brashear/AP Images for Microsoft)
Computer science is taking over classrooms all across the world this week thanks to a Seattle-based non-profit. Code.org is organizing its “Hour of Code” event for the third consecutive year as part of Computer Science Education Week. Starting today, students will have the opportunity to learn about programming with free online tutorials and instructional videos at 191,000 events in more than 180 countries. One-third of all U.S. schools are participating, and Code.org says it expects to reach 50 million students this week. Creating technology is about connecting us all — from France to Pakistan to Brazil to Cambodia to the US #HourOfCode pic.twitter.com/W5KIsFckK7 —… Read More
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