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Code Club
Code Club is a nationwide network of free volunteer-led after school coding clubs for children aged 9-11.We create projects for our volunteers to teach at after school coding clubs or at non-school venues such as libraries. The projects we make … Continue reading
About | TechPrep
TechPrep is a Facebook-led initiative, supported by McKinsey & Company and created for parents, guardians and learners who want to understand more about computer science (CS) and programming. It’s a collection of fun and interesting information, resources and videos tailored … Continue reading
Everybody Code Now! | Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders in Computing
Everybody Code Now! Is a non-profit organization that works to empower the next generation of leaders in computing to transform their future and help lead their communities towards a new era of technical expertise and entrepreneurship from exposure to basic … Continue reading
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Classroom for GitHub
Your course assignments on GitHub Classroom for GitHub automates repository creation and access control, making it easy to distribute starter code and collect assignments on GitHub. Source: Classroom for GitHub
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Computing Education Blog
About Computing Education BlogComputing Education Research is about how people come to understanding computing, and how we can facilitate that understanding. I am Mark Guzdial, a professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. I am a … Continue reading
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CSTUY – Computer Science and Technology for Urban Youth
In 1990, Mike Zamansky left his job as a software engineer for Goldman Sachs and entered the teaching profession. A few years later, at New York City’s prestigious Stuyvesant High School, he noticed a lack of opportunities for students to … Continue reading
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Codementor | Instant 1:1 Help from Expert Developers
Codementor is an online marketplace for 1:1 programming help. We connect developers to experts instantly via screen/code sharing, video and chat. via Codementor | Instant 1:1 Help from Expert Developers.
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Mission – CodeNOW
Coding is the new literacy. It gives individuals the power to innovate and create. We need to empower our youth, especially those from underrepresented communities, to be tinkerers and to look under the hood of technology. Because of a deficiency … Continue reading
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CodeDay
CodeDays are 24-hour events where high school and college students of all experience levels get together, make something cool, and become better programmers. Participants tell us CodeDay is both one of the most important experiences in their lives, and one … Continue reading
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A Day to Remember the First Computer Programmer Was a Woman – NYTimes.com
In 1842, Ada Lovelace, known as the “enchantress of numbers,” wrote the first computer program. Fast-forward 171 years to today (which happens to be Ada Lovelace Day, for highlighting women in science, technology, engineering and math), and computer programming is … Continue reading
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