Obama and Republicans Unite for ‘Hour of Code’ Computer Literacy Campaign

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Today marks the launch of the “Hour of Code,” a massive publicity campaign to promote computer science education in schools across the globe. As the Wall Street Journal reports, the approximately $1 million campaign was launched by Code.org, a nonprofit organization that has so far raised $10 million from supporters like Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and major technology companies. More than 33,000 schools in 166 countries will dedicate at least one hour this week to computer science education as part of Code.org’s initiative, which is timed to coincide with this year’s Computer Science Education Week.

The effort has earned endorsements from tech companies, celebrities, and politicians, including both President Barack Obama and House…

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