- Computer Science for Students | Learn, Explore, and Create with Code. org
Start with an Hour of Code, then explore self-paced coding courses on apps, games, and animations Try App Lab, Game Lab, or Web Lab—and learn about AI, real-world careers, and scholarships
- Free K–12 Curriculum for Computer Science and AI | Code. org
Bring computer science and AI education to your classroom with Code org’s free K–12 curriculum, hands-on projects, and teacher professional development—no prior experience needed
- Code. org for Parents | At-Home Computer Science Resources
Learn the fundamentals of computer science with free Hour of Code activities, featuring basic drag-and-drop coding blocks There are tons of fun, hour-long options to choose from!
- Computer Science for Ages 11 and Up | Code. org
Learn the fundamentals of computer science with free Hour of Code activities, featuring drag-and-drop coding blocks There are hundreds of hour-long options to choose from!
- Curriculum Catalog - Code. org
Anyone can learn computer science Make games, apps and art with code
- Web Lab | Build Websites with HTML CSS - Code. org
Web Lab lets students create and publish real websites using HTML and CSS A hands-on way to learn web design and coding in middle and high school
- Dance Party: AI Edition - Code. org
When you start coding, you will drag blocks from the toolbox into the workspace After you press 'Run', you will see your dance party in action in the playspace If you want a hint, click on the light bulb If your code has a bug, feedback will show up here, under the instructions, to help you out Try it yourself!
- Computer Science Internships for Students | Code. org
Find internships and apprenticeships that give students real-world experience in computer science, software development, and technology careers
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