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Cracking the code
How Amazon is giving students from childhood to career the resources and skills to build their brightest futures. -
Building futures in computer science
Amazon Future Engineer program gives students from underrepresented and underserved communities access to computer science camps and classes in addition to scholarships and internships at Amazon. -
How a teen’s passion for science and technology is empowering kids to learn
Entrepreneur Niamani Knight is inspired by Code.org and fueled by Amazon -
$10 million for Code.org and STEM education
Amazon believes that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. -
Amazon pledges support for young coders
In Dani Ward’s 1st grade classroom at Newport Heights Elementary School in Bellevue, Washington, the day is divided up into the subjects I remember from elementary school – math, reading, science, art, music, and P.E. But two years ago, Ms. Ward decided to do things a little differently - she began teaching her students to code. -
Helping Code.org teach engineers of tomorrow
My inspiration to code came in 1975 when one of my teachers introduced me to an old rotary phone modem and a printer-based terminal. Once I started coding, I was hooked. In high school, nearly every weekend night when I came home from hanging out with friends, I turned on my Timex Sinclair 1000 (and later TRS-80) and wrote code.