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  1. Code.org

    Dance Party Code a Dance Party to share with friends and family. Featuring Beyoncé, Harry Styles, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Selena Gomez, music from Disney's "Encanto," and more!

  2. Free K–12 Curriculum for Computer Science and AI | Code.org

    Whether you’re new to AI literacy and computer science or an experienced teacher, our professional learning opportunities are designed to support you. Join thousands of educators who’ve gained the …

  3. Computer Science for Students | Learn, Explore, and Create with Code.org

    Start your CS journey with Code.org. Find age-appropriate learning paths, build projects, explore careers, and discover fun, free resources for students.

  4. Hour of Code | Code.org

    The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. Anyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event or try any of the 100 one-hour tutorials, available in …

  5. Computer science and artificial intelligence curriculum for K-12 ...

    Code.org provides free computer science and AI curriculum, plus professional development to support any teacher—no coding experience needed!

  6. The student experience on Code.org

    Students can start working on some tutorials on Code.org right away, without the need to create an account! They can just visit our homepage at Code.org and click the 'Learn' option in the top left, to …

  7. Student Account Creation: SSO (Single Sign-On) Accounts - Code.org

    Once your students have signed in, they can visit code.org/join and enter the six-character section code of the section you've created. Alternatively, students can scroll to the bottom of their homepage and …

  8. Getting your child set up on Code.org at home – Code.org

    You can create a new student account for your child by going to the Sign Up page here. If your student already has a Google, Facebook, or Microsoft account, they can create a Code.org account using …

  9. I'd like to start using Code.org in my classroom. How should I start?

    If you aren't able to attend Professional Development with Code.org before you start teaching, become a verified teacher by following the steps in this article.

  10. Code.org Multilingual Global Resources

    This pathway is best for organizations driving systemic change and seeking a closer partnership with Code.org. If you’re interested in applying, simply join our Global Partner Community, where you’ll find …