CSforALL Movement Expands, Creates Opportunities for 47 Million K-12 Students

16 October, 2018

On Tuesday, October 9, 2018, more than 13,800 viewers tuned in live via Microsoft Mixer to the second annual Computer Science for All (CSforALL) Summit, held this year at Wayne State University in Detroit. In addition to sponsoring the livestream, Microsoft announced commitments to expand support of computer science education programs in partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Girls Who Code, and Black Girls Code.

​These programs will provide training and support to teach computer science to more than 5,300 teachers and trainers and 165,000 young people. Microsoft, along with 293 other organizations, are creating a true movement in computer science education in the U.S.

To learn more, head over to The Ed Tech Round Up to read an article written by our Executive Director Chris Dovi.