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  2. Start with an Hour of Code, then discover more block-based coding in our Express Courses. Get creative in our fun programming environment, Sprite Lab, or watch cool videos to learn more about key topics. There's so much to explore! Explore learning for ages 5-11. Grades: 6-12+.

  3. Learn the basics of computer science through short 5-10 minute videos on topics like artificial intelligence, the Internet, how computers work, how not to get hacked, blockchain, careers, and more! View video library.

  4. Whether you're a parent/guardian or a student learning independently, the options below are engaging, easy-to-try ways to begin your exploration of computer science. Try an Hour of Code. Watch a short video series about the basics of CS. Take an introductory, self-paced course. Create a game or an app.

  5. Minecraft | Code.org

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    Build and explore with Minecraft! Players write code that instructs the Agent to execute their commands and overcome in-game obstacles.

  6. Learn the basics of computer science through short 5-10 minute videos on topics like artificial intelligence, the Internet, how computers work, how not to get hacked, blockchain, careers, and more! View video library.

  7. Learn today, build a brighter tomorrow. | Code.org. Make the invisible, visible. Make everything your students love come to life! Join Hour of Code and spark a passion for computer science. Host an event. Every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. 92M.

  8. The Coding with AI unit teaches strategies for using AI to simplify complex concepts, guide problem-solving, and even generate code, empowering students to become informed and ethical future coders. Duration: Five 45 minute lessons

  9. App Lab - Code.org

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    App Lab is a programming environment where you can make simple apps right in the browser. Design an app, code in JavaScript with either blocks or text, then share your app in seconds. Try App Lab.

  10. Internships and apprenticeships | Code.org

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    Get real-world experience with these internship and apprenticeship opportunities. Apprenticeships. Internships in/before college. Internships in high school.

  11. High School Curricula - Code.org

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    Code.org's most flexible course, allowing each unit to be taught alone, combined into collections that focus on specific areas, or as a full year course. The free curriculum introduces students to building their own websites, apps, animations, games, and physical computing systems.