In the digital age students need to be able to create technology so they are not left behind, so they are included in the revolution that is happening. Being able to code and create programs is something that computer science can enable them to do. @CameronCodeorg#Foromic 2019
At @codeorg we have a robust prank culture, to keep our office light-hearted. Last week, to surprise our head of PeopleOps, Megan, we slipped a Prank Waiver Form into a new-hire’s paperwork. 😂
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It's the FINAL day of #CSEdCon! A HUGE thank you to everyone who traveled here from around the globe to be with us this week. This is OUR movement! 💻♥️
This week we celebrated @sheelavanhoose last day at https://t.co/YTcDPyPhGS. We are so grateful for her leadership, friendship, and other cool attributes. Good luck Sheela!
Why couldn't the bicycle stand up by itself? It was too tired! haha That is not the case here at #CSEDCON Stop by the policy focus to hear my state of the states update!
We're kicking off the FIRST EVER Global Computer Science Education Conference in Las Vegas! We're welcoming 101 program managers from 59 regional partners representing 46 states, and dozens of international partner organizations from around the world. #CSEdCon#CodePartner
Across 24 states, only 35% of high schools in the U.S. offer computer science. We can do better. Thanks @codeorg and @csteachersorg for this report #edreform https://t.co/KlMhwd2jtv
Missouri is 1 of only 4 states that doesn’t have any CS ed policy in place. Today, a computer science education bill - that passed with broad bi-partisan support - is on @GovParsonMO's desk. We hope he will sign it and continue to support the expansion of computer science. https://t.co/wuGvUuJnmH