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  1. Unit: Express Course (2025) - Code.org

    Learn computer science by trying the lessons below at your own pace! Learn to create computer programs, develop problem-solving skills, and work through fun challenges!

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    AI for Oceans Learn how AI and machine learning can be used to address world problems.

  3. OBJECTIVE: Students will — • Learn the difference between program-ming, computer science, and computational thinking • Understand that a computer is a tool and not an excuse to turn off your brain …

  4. Unit: CSD Unit 1 - Problem Solving and Computing ('20-'21) - Code.org

    App Lab works best on a desktop or laptop computer with a mouse and keyboard. You may experience issues using this tool on your current device. Game Lab works best on a desktop or laptop computer …

  5. Hello World #1 | Course E (2025) - Code.org

    "Hello World" is a famous phrase in computer science, and displaying that phrase is a common first step in learning computer science. Over the next hour, you're going to get started with computer science …

  6. Anonymous student pre-survey #1 - Code.org

    12. I think I will be able to figure out how to solve the most difficult problems in my computer science class if I try.

  7. Unit: Pre-reader Express (2025) - Code.org

    Pre-reader Express (2025) Learn computer science by trying the lessons below at your own pace! Learn to create computer programs, develop problem-solving skills, and work through fun challenges! Make …

  8. Classic Maze - Code.org

    You'll learn the foundations of computer science, concepts which are used anywhere from making apps to controlling the Mars rover. A program is a set of instructions for your computer to follow. The goal …

  9. Minecraft Adventurer - Code.org

    The concepts you'll be learning are what computer programmers use every day and are the foundation to computer science. Here at Mojang, we use these same concepts to make Minecraft work.

  10. Dance Party #1 | Express Course (2025) - Code.org

    Over the next hour, you're going to get started with computer science by programming your own dance party! We've assembled some hit music and a team of great dancers for you to play with.