One of the biggest supporters of Code.org. H Microsoft supports and celebrates it Hour of Code, one of the world's largest educational campaigns, conducted in partnership with the nonprofit organization, Code.org in the framework of of Educationteams for Information Science.
Microsoft Hellas, is actively involved in the campaign, with a series of actions in schools, universities and libraries taking place this week, 8-12 December. More specifically, through targeted actions, Microsoft Hellas has organized a circle of information about programming to make it more accessible and accessible to the wider audience. At the same time, it encourages teachers and teachers to organize in their classroom A Time Code, using the interactive educational material on the page www.microsoft.com/hourofcode.
Η technology and in particular the use of computers is now a very important part of our daily lives. Microsoft aims to introduce and enhance digital skills in the lives of young people from their school years. It therefore participates actively in its dissemination Hour of Code, through various actions aimed at highlighting the importance of programming, particularly in the course of students' professional career, highlighting the message "We all start from somewhere". The campaign Hour of Code, empowers students to take the first step through fun and easy ways learnings.
Its objective Microsoft, through this initiative, is to encourage millions of students from all over the world, to test their skills in programming, watching One Code Time, through flexible and interactive lessons, designed for all ages and for all levels of knowledge.
Anyone can join the Hour of Code
Whether it is professor and wants to teach an hour of code in the classroom, be it pupil and wants to attend seminars, be it parent, and wants to support the initiative.
To Register and yes learn more about the campaign, you can visit the official Hour of Code website, http://hourofcode.com/gr and www.code.gr/learn, to watch the current code seminars.
Source: gr.pcmag.com