Celebrating Computer Science Education Week
Computer science (CS) education provides students with the skills they’ll need to thrive in a rapidly-changing world. Join us this CSEdWeek, as we continue to address equity gaps in CS education—ensuring every student has the same opportunities to succeed.
Partnering with local organizations
Google is committed to working alongside communities to close CS education equity gaps. We partner directly with innovative organizations to help all students learn computer science and digital skills. Since 2013, Google.org, Google’s philanthropic arm, has supported CS education-focused nonprofits with over $90 million in grants. Here’s how we’re building on that commitment.
Code.org
100M students learn to code
Code.org is on a mission to get more students across the globe to try computer science, and is using Blockly to open up access.
KaMar Galloway
Building pathways to CS success
From Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) student to Google Program Manager, KaMar helps students tell their own stories through code.
Victor and Sandra
Rewriting the code
An after-school computer science class gave Victor Acuna his first glimpse into the world of coding. Despite obstacles, he never looks back.
Code2College
Seeing yourself in STEM
Code2College helps students from underrepresented communities see themselves in STEM careers through education, exposure, and experience.
Code.org
100M students learn to code
Code.org is on a mission to get more students across the globe to try computer science, and is using Blockly to open up access.
Victor and Sandra
Rewriting the code
An after-school computer science class gave Victor Acuna his first glimpse into the world of coding. Despite obstacles, he never looks back.
KaMar Galloway
Building pathways to CS success
From Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) student to Google Program Manager, KaMar helps students tell their own stories through code.
Code2College
Seeing yourself in STEM
Code2College helps students from underrepresented communities see themselves in STEM careers through education, exposure, and experience.