Why more companies should follow in Code.org’s footsteps
When it comes to teaching kids how to code, we as adults need to use our imaginations to help children engage theirs. Code.org, the non-profit dedicated to encouraging women and ethnic minorities to take up coding has managed to combine popular culture and computer programming into a fun, easy-to-digest package. This week, the organization launches its annual Hour of Code program, with the help of the characters of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Entitled Star Wars: Building a Galaxy with Code, the initiative works in partnership with schools across the world to help teach children aged six and over the…
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