Welcome to our Hour of Code
What is it?
It's a "one-hour" introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code" and show that anyone can learn the basics to be a maker, a creator, an innovator.
It's a "one-hour" introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code" and show that anyone can learn the basics to be a maker, a creator, an innovator.
- New programming jobs are growing three times faster than the number of students entering the field.
- More than 50 percent of all math and science jobs are for computer scientists.
- Computer science jobs are the highest-paying jobs for new graduates.
Let's Begin:
Click the Angry Bird picture to the left, which will take you to the tutorial.
Follow each step, choosing the "No Video: Show Notes" tabs when videos pop up (YouTube videos won't load at school).
Let us know when the 20 puzzles have been completed and you have finished your first Hour of Code experience.
Good luck!
Follow each step, choosing the "No Video: Show Notes" tabs when videos pop up (YouTube videos won't load at school).
Let us know when the 20 puzzles have been completed and you have finished your first Hour of Code experience.
Good luck!
When you finish:
Continue to explore Code.org's Hour of Code resources and find out how you can continue to learn about computer science and, perhaps, your future.
More tutorials for beginners: Click on the links below to try more...
Create a Holiday Card
Build Your Own Game
Learn core programming logic with LightBot
AppInventor Hour of Code
Tutorials that teach JavaScript: Click on the links below
KhanAcademy: An Intro. to JavaScript
Codecademy
Learn to Code With Karel the dog
Learn to Code a JavaScript Quiz Game
Beyond One Hour of Code
Check out more from code.org here
More tutorials for beginners: Click on the links below to try more...
Create a Holiday Card
Build Your Own Game
Learn core programming logic with LightBot
AppInventor Hour of Code
Tutorials that teach JavaScript: Click on the links below
KhanAcademy: An Intro. to JavaScript
Codecademy
Learn to Code With Karel the dog
Learn to Code a JavaScript Quiz Game
Beyond One Hour of Code
Check out more from code.org here