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Hour of Code 2016

Participant FAQ

  • What is the Hour of Code? Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. Anyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event. One-hour tutorials are available in over 45 languages. No experience needed. Ages 4 to 104.

  • When is the Hour of Code? You can learn to program any time, but this Hour of Code event takes place December 10, 2016 from 11:00AM until 3:00PM.

  • How long is the event? Each exercise should take about one hour. You are free to do as many exercises as you like.

  • I don't have a laptop. Can I still participate? Of course! We will have a limited number of loaner laptops available, so students without devices may be required to work in groups. Additionally, there are several exercises that don’t require a computer listed at https://code.org/learn under the “No computers or devices” label.

Mentor FAQ

  • How should I prepare for the Hour of Code? Please be comfortable enough with a few of the exercises at https://code.org/learn/ so that you can help the participants through any parts they get stuck on. Any languages are fine here, but we’ll be recommending Block programming, Python, and JavaScript at the event.

  • When should I arrive? We have a couple of shifts available, and you’re welcome to participate in any or all of them. Please arrive fifteen minutes prior to your shift and check in with the organizers at the front of the room.

  • How do I reserve a shift? Please visit the link below to sign up for a shift. Feel free to sign up for as many shifts as you'd like, but make sure you show up for your shift. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1poOZqH2iyOwBcEwRr1XPjcHzS1xuDjLSps9zuu_NTjs/

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