This week, students dove into computer science fun with Hour of Code, a movement dedicated to introducing young people to computer programming.
Students programmed robots, learned about algorithms, coded virtual dance parties and much more. See the week's highlights.
Hour of Code is happening at Parkside with Ms. Yee’s class! Learning how to become programmers. @AngryBirds @codeorg @HighlineSchools @jjlozano #HighlineCodes #HighProud pic.twitter.com/jdmKsEgcwA
— Haley Wagner (@haleywa_PLT) December 10, 2019
Hazel Valley leading the #HourOfCode to make positive change in the world. #highlinepromise #girlswhocode #stem @hourofcode https://t.co/UazXWC7o9S
— Jenny Haaland (@gleefuljen) December 9, 2019
That moment of joy when you see your code work! #hourofcode #csedweek #digitalpromise #techsavvy #thirdgraders #ilovemyjob pic.twitter.com/AueivmdxRH
— McMicken Library (@LibraryMcmicken) December 10, 2019
Oh the places you go when coding! @ShorewoodElem students are having fun with each other as they learn how to code this week. @codeorg #HourofCode #CSforALL pic.twitter.com/nSe5LMRGHG
— Highline Schools (@HighlineSchools) December 10, 2019
#DanceParty is just too much fun! @HighlineSchools @codeorg @GregoryHeights @jjlozano #HighlineCodes #HighlineProud pic.twitter.com/AT7dh6T0jY
— Haley Wagner (@haleywa_PLT) December 12, 2019