An Hour of Coding at the White House


An Hour of Coding at the White House:

Kicking off the 2014 Computer Science Education Week (#CSEdWeek), the President welcomed about 30 middle-school-aged students to participate in an “Hour of Code” today at the White House.

These students joined millions of people around the world who are participating in similar Hour of Code events this week — to get familiar with the basics of computer programming through innovative online tutorials for learners of all ages.

Find out more about President Obama’s commitment to give millions of additional students access to computer science education.

 

Find out more about the 'Hour of Code' here.

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