President Obama does the Hour of Code
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0:00 - 0:04(President Barack Obama) Hello everybody! How you doing?
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0:04 - 0:07[Raw Video: Hour of
Code at the White House, December 8 2014] -
0:07 - 0:10Good to see you, what's your name? Nice to see you.
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0:10 - 0:17I just want to say to everybody, Code.org
is doing some incredible work and I'm so proud -
0:17 - 0:23of the young people who are here today who
came down from New Jersey on a big field trip. -
0:23 - 0:28All across the country, people are doing code.
We're starting too late, when it comes to -
0:28 - 0:33making sure that our young people are familiar
not just with how to play a video game, but -
0:33 - 0:38how to create a video game. (student) Right
here it tells you that you have to move forward. -
0:38 - 0:44(Obama) Okay you gotta slow down, because
I'm an old man. So what's going on? -
0:44 - 0:50Because of Code.org, because of collaboration with
schools, and because of these outstanding students -
0:50 - 0:55somebody in this room I suspect
is going to come up with an outstanding new -
0:55 - 0:59game or new device or something that I won't
be able to figure out but Malia and Sasha -
0:59 - 1:03will be able to teach me how to use it. (Vice
President Joe Biden) Girls can do anything! -
1:03 - 1:07Anything, anything, anything! Don't let anybody
tell you you can't. (Obama) Don't give up. -
1:07 - 1:12And don't just say, "Well, I'm not good at
it. I'm just not going to do it." You gotta -
1:12 - 1:18make sure that you stay with it, and that's
what teachers are there for. Alright? I'm proud of you guys. -
1:18 - 1:22Special thanks to: President Obama and all of the White House staff.
- Title:
- President Obama does the Hour of Code
- Description:
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Barack Obama became the first US President to program a computer, to show that anybody can start learning computer science. See the code he wrote: http://onforb.es/1ulUAMw #moveForward
Also present at this historic Hour of Code: Vice President Joe Biden, National Science Foundation Director France Cordova, US CTO Megan Smith, Office of Science and Technology Policy senior advisor to the President John Holdren, as well as Hadi and Ali Partovi and Pat Yongpradit of Code.org, and Code.org partner school district superintendents Bob Runcie of Broward County, Terry Grier of Houston, and Kim Hill of Charles County.
The students who were learning are from South Seventeenth Street School in an urban neighborhood in Newark, NJ. They were selected from 76,000 classrooms who had registered to do the Hour of Code.
Start the Hour of Code at http://code.org
- Video Language:
- English, British
- Duration:
- 01:29
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