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  2. Hour of Code | Code.org

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    The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. Anyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event or try any of the 100 one-hour tutorials, available in over 45 languages.

  3. Hour of Code

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    The Hour of Code is a worldwide movement that aims to introduce millions of students to computer science through one-hour coding activities. Through Hour of Code, we aim to demystify coding and show that anyone can learn the basics, inspiring future interest in computer science.

  4. The Hour of Code is coming! Music Lab: Jam Session Learn to code as you remix your favorite artists' tracks and use AI to generate your own beats!

  5. Make Shapes with Code. Pre-reader + | JavaScript, Language independent (can be taught in multiple languages) Code Club World: Make cool stuff with free coding games and activities. Grades 2-5 | Blocks. Long Live Wakanda.

  6. Code.org

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    Use your creativity and problem solving skills to explore and build underwater worlds with code!

  7. Code.org Unveils New Hour of Code Activities, Inviting Students...

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    Code.org Logo (PRNewsfoto/Code.org) Hour of Code will take place during the annual Computer Science Education Week on December 9-15.This year's activities aim to show students how coding connects ...

  8. Classic Maze - Code.org

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  9. Minecraft | Code.org

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    Minecraft is back for the Hour of Code, and you’re the hero! Write code to journey through Minecraft biomes.

  10. The Hour of Code is a one-hour introduction to computer science, using fun tutorials to show how anyone can do an hour of code. This year, we want every student to see what they are capable of through the power of computer science, making the invisible visible.

  11. What is the Hour of Code? – Code.org

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    Over the past years since its inception in 2013, the Hour of Code has reached tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. This grassroots campaign is supported by over 400 partners and 200,000 educators worldwide. To find all of our Hour of Code activities, visit hourofcode.com/learn.