Students Learn Computer Coding From LANL Employees

Students at Chamisa Elementary School learn about computer coding from Los Alamos National Laboratory employees as part of Computer Science Education Week’s Hour of Code. Courtesy photo

LAPS News:

Students at Chamisa and Pinon Elementary Schools and the Los Alamos Middle School are participating in Computer Science Education Week’s Hour of Code.

Several Los Alamos National Laboratory employees are helping kindergarten through sixth grade students at the elementary schools learn about computer programming (coding) during one hour sessions.

By 4:30 p.m. Monday, 3.4 million students worldwide had participated in Hour of Code.

Visit http://csedweek.org/ to see all the free tutorials available for students of any age that introduce them to programming as well as more information about the program.

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