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Code.org

Code.org

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Overview
Launched in 2013, Code.org® is a non-profit dedicated to expanding access to computer science, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Our vision is that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. We believe computer science should be part of core curriculum, alongside other courses such as biology, chemistry or algebra.

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Features
Code.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to expanding access to computer science education and increasing participation by women and underrepresented minorities. Here are the key features and offerings of Code.org:

  1. Curriculum and Courses: Code.org provides a comprehensive curriculum for K-12 students, offering courses that introduce fundamental computer science concepts and coding skills. These courses are designed to be engaging and accessible to students at different grade levels.

  2. Block-Based and Text-Based Coding: The platform supports both block-based coding (using visual blocks to create programs) and text-based coding (writing code in programming languages like JavaScript and Python). This allows students to transition from visual programming to text-based coding as they progress.

  3. Hour of Code: Code.org organizes the annual Hour of Code campaign, a global initiative aimed at introducing millions of students worldwide to computer science through one-hour coding activities and tutorials.

  4. Online Learning Platform: Code.org offers an online learning platform where students can access interactive tutorials, coding challenges, and projects. The platform includes features for tracking progress, earning badges, and completing assessments.

  5. Teacher Resources: Code.org provides resources and professional development opportunities for educators to support the implementation of computer science education in their classrooms. This includes lesson plans, teaching guides, classroom activities, and workshops.

  6. Diversity and Inclusion: Code.org is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in computer science education. They actively work to engage underrepresented groups, including women and minorities, in learning and pursuing careers in technology.

  7. Collaborative Learning: The platform encourages collaborative learning through group projects and activities where students can work together to solve coding challenges and create programs.

  8. Offline Activities: Code.org offers unplugged activities that teach computational thinking and computer science concepts without requiring computers. These activities are designed to be accessible in classrooms with limited technology resources.

  9. Computer Science Principles: Code.org’s curriculum aligns with the Computer Science Principles framework, covering topics such as algorithms, data analysis, programming, and the societal impacts of computing.

  10. International Reach: Code.org’s resources and curriculum are available globally, supporting educators and students in various countries to integrate computer science education into their school systems.

  11. Support for Educators and Schools: Code.org provides support and guidance for schools and districts looking to implement computer science education initiatives, including advice on curriculum adoption, funding opportunities, and policy advocacy.

Interoperability
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Districts
This list is compiled annually through our web surveys, internet research, and phone interviews with California school districts.

School Districts in California that use Code.org*

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