Okay, now, you're gonna press run. Last year,
over 100 organizations joined forces to make
Hour of Code the largest education event in
history. The Hour of Code! This is so cool!
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Your teacher says you guys are into it. We
are. It's very awesome. Code.org has partnered
with 30 public school districts across the
country, including New York, Chicago, and
Denver to provide lessons in teacher training
and writing. The largest education events
in history. Organizers have set what they
call an ambitious goal of reaching 10 million
students this week. Almost 15 million signed
up. This week, I'm proud to join the students,
teachers, businesses, and non-profit organizations
taking new steps to support computer science
in America's schools. I ran an Hour of Code.
It's easy to do. I got it! They've been so
excited about it. Oh my gosh, it's working.
I did it! They don't even have to be a computer
science engineer. Maybe they want to do something
else, but in our world this is gonna be the
basis for everything that we do. Obama: "Move.
Semicolon." I'm so excited! I'm actually gonna
code. When you're building a program, you
have to think outside of the box. If you can
change technology, you can change the world.
I challenge girls in every single country
to learn one hour of code. Yes! Every district
should do it. Every district can do it. Please
help us get the Hour of Code to every school,
and every classroom, and every child. And
my school is doing it! Calling all teachers
worldwide. Help us reach 200 million students
this December.