Dec 10th, 2014, 1:00 pm in Royal School of Mines G08
Hour of Code 2014
We live in a world surrounded by technology. But only a tiny fraction of students learn how computers work, or how to create software technology. Computer Science provides a foundation for virtually any career and all students can benefit from learning the basics.
This year, for Computer Science Education Week, a massive campaign called the Hour of Code is introducing 15 million students to try one hour of introductory computer science.
We are bringing this campaign to Imperial College London, so all students across all fields can participate. Register today and join us on Wednesday 10th December, between 1pm and 2pm in Royal School of Mines G08. We will do our best to demystify “code” and show you that anyone can learn the basics to be a maker, a creator, an innovator.
We are also looking for students who already know how to code and would like to help participants during the event. Please get in touch with us if you belong to this category.