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Code.org? Have to admit even after looking it up I'm not sure what it does. I kind of wish they gave us a small selection of charities to choose from, rather than having no choice.GrosBonda wrote:stupid question , which charity are we supporting this year ?
Code.org is a FANTASTIC charity! I'm impressed and happy that Blizzard have decided to support it this year (and I'm not even American).Peanutty wrote:Code.org? Have to admit even after looking it up I'm not sure what it does. I kind of wish they gave us a small selection of charities to choose from, rather than having no choice.GrosBonda wrote:stupid question , which charity are we supporting this year ?
Computer science drives innovation throughout the US economy, but it remains marginalized throughout K-12 education.
15 states have adopted a policy to give all high school students access to CS courses (and of those, only 6 states give all K-12 students access)
570,926 Open computing jobs nationwide
49,291 Computer science students graduated into the workforce last year