About 87,800 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Code.org

    Learn how AI and machine learning can be used to address world problems. Wanna write your own game in less than 10 minutes? Try our Flappy Code tutorial!

  2. Code.org | Seattle WA - Facebook

    Feb 11, 2026 · Code.org ® is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools.

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

    From elementary through high school, Code.org offers comprehensive, standards-aligned AI and computer science courses used in over 2 million classrooms across the country. Our free, flexible …

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

    Start your computer science and AI literacy journey today. Our courses and activities are free, fun, and fit for all skill levels. Explore the world of computer science with engaging videos, self-paced tutorials, …

  5. Code.org Multilingual Global Resources

    Code.org is a USA nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to computer science education by providing free coding courses, curriculum, and resources for students of all ages, as well as …

  6. Code.org

    Resources for educators related to our courses, activities, and the teacher experience on Code.org. Information for parents such as child account set-up and learning from home. Find answers to our …

  7. Code.org Tools & Labs | Explore Coding Labs & Educational Widgets

    Discover Code.org’s coding labs and educational tools. Access Sprite Lab, App Lab, Internet Simulator, and more to enhance computer science learning.

  8. Code a Dance Party | Code.org

    Code your own virtual dance party with top hits from Beyoncé, BTS, Miley Cyrus, and more!

  9. Sprite Lab | Code Games & Animations for Grades K–5

    Sprite Lab helps K–5 students create games and animations with easy, drag-and-drop code blocks. A fun way to start learning computer science!

  10. What is Code.org? – Code.org

    Launched in 2013, Code.org® is a non-profit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science by making it available in more schools, and increasing participation by young women and students …