The theme for this year's Hour of Code is #CSEverywhere.
From fighting disease to exploring outer space, from creating your favorite movies to powering the device you're reading this on, computer science is everywhere! Hour of Code wants students to discover the connections to CS in their lives during this year’s Hour of Code from December 6–12, 2021.
Hour of Code's goal is to make students aware that computer science is used in every industry and field of study to help solve problems, advance research, create art, keep our infrastructure safe and healthy, and more. We hope this inspires students of all ages to connect their passions to CS and continue learning beyond the Hour of Code.
Whether you’re teaching in person or continuing remote learning, there’s an Hour of Code activity for you! The How-To Guides will show you how to adapt for in-person, virtual, or no-tech options for students with limited internet access.
You don’t have to be an educator in order to host an Hour of Code at home, with a classroom, or with your company. You don’t have to be an engineer in order to volunteer virtually with a classroom and share how technology has impacted your life. Best of all, you don’t have to be a computer scientist in order to spread the word: Share your Hour of Code highlights on social media using #HourofCode! You can also share your favorite example of computer science in action by tagging it with #CSEverywhere!