CS Ed Week is an annual program dedicated to raise awareness of computer science and to underscore the critical role of computing in all careers. The week is held in recognition of Grace Hopper’s birthday (12/09/1906), who invented the first compiler and coined the term “bug” (an error in a program) after removing an actual moth from a computer in 1947. As part of CS Ed Week, the first Hour of Code was held in 2013.
Our goal is 100% participation! Whether you teach K or 12, PE or physics, or any subject at any level, you can participate--by celebrating with your students. CSinSF has curated a series of fun and engaging activities that you can do in your classroom. No experience is necessary! Many activities don’t require computers.
Our goal is 100% participation! Whether you teach K or 12, PE or physics, or any subject at any level, you can participate--by celebrating with your students. CSinSF has curated a series of fun and engaging activities that you can do in your classroom. No experience is necessary! Many activities don’t require computers.