Sunday, January 24, 2021

Code.org



During my last year of high school, I wanted to take a different type of math class. Regular math doesn’t interest me much and calculus didn’t feel like it would future my skills. I decided to take an AP introduction to computer science. The program that I was introduced to was code.org. It was super easy and fun to use. I think that this program is great for younger and older students to develop their coding skills.




Code.org is a charity devoted to extending admittance to software engineering in schools and expanding interest by young ladies and students from other underrepresented groups. They believe that each student in each school should have the chance to learn software engineering as a feature of their center K-12 training. The main supplier of K-12 software engineering educational plan in the biggest school areas in the United States. Code.org also made the yearly Hour of Code crusade, which has connected over 15% of all students on the planet. Code.org is upheld by liberal givers including Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, Google, and some more.


I think that this is a great resource that everyone should know about because it gives students the opportunity to learn a new skill without the expenses. I used this website to create my coding project and it teaches you about each process step-by-step. The cool thing about code.org is that you can see other people’s projects, look at their code, and revise it/make it your own. Personally, I’ve learned a skill that not many people know how to do and it’s useful as well. 





https://code.org/

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