Wednesday 25 November 2015

Star Wars, Minecraft, and Code.org partner to teach kids to code

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Star Wars, Minecraft, and Code.org partner to teach kids to code

Code.org's Hadi Partovi talked about working with Star Wars and Minecraft to not only teach kids to code, but also bust stereotypes using pop culture

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