

Photo, above right: The Grade 3 class at Momilani El tackles a coding exercise. You can hear the students work through the challenges they faced getting characters on the screen to respond to their commands. Great report from Hawaii Public Radio, which visited Momilani Elementary during CSED Week.

Thousands of the events during Computer Science Education Week go beyond one hour, and involve activities other than coding, all under the umbrella celebration of Hour of Code.
BEYOND AN HOUR OF CODE CODE
Iao Data Specialist Steve Qunell, who is a STEMWorks teacher, put together a schoolwide activities plan for CSED Week that included training for teachers, and coding opportunities for the public during two Parent/Community Nights at the school. The Hour of Code is not limited to one hour of coding. Iao Intermediate celebrated their big win of $10,000 from for pledging to do an Hour of Code for every student with a special assembly.Check out Hale Kula's Google Hangout where they shared what kids in different classes did throughout the week.CSTA said this years' entrees were quite strong, with girls and boys from many different walks of life and backgrounds participating in computing. (See video, above.) The goal of the contest is to showcase many different kinds of students participating in a variety of computing activities. Hale Kula Elementary won the Faces of Computing Video Contest (Elementary Division) from the Computer Science Teachers Association.Highlights: Hawaii's Hour of Code & Computer Science Education Week Iao Intermediate teacher Steve Qunell with students from Iao Intermediate and a few "code celebrities" with the school's check for $10,000. see what he wrote here), and the teachers and tech coordinators who wrangled the time and resources to make it happen. The goal of the annual global event is to show students of all ages that the first step in computer coding is quite easy - and fun! That first step will ideally inspire students to continue learning computer science, a field which is projected to have far more jobs than applicants over the next several years.Ĭongratulations to all the students who wrote code for the first time ( including President Obama!.

Another Computer Science Education Week has come and gone, with dozens of Hawaii public schools participating in an Hour of Code for their students.
