Hour of Code (HoC) is a global programming event initiated by the American non-profit organization Code.org in the second week of December every year. It aims to improve people's innovation, computational thinking and technological literacy, especially young people. Its courses support more than 40 languages. No experience is required and people aged 4 and above can participate. Currently, more than 180 countries and tens of millions of students around the world have participated in this activity.
CodeCombat actively organizes participation in the "Hour of Programming" every year. The Ozaria platform, newly developed by the CodeCombat team, participated in the event for the first time as a teaching product this year and ranked second among the most popular Chinese activities for children. CodeCombat, which has been on the list for six consecutive years, is still at the top and its popularity remains unabated.
In the near future, the new science fiction teaching platform Ozaria will undergo a major upgrade. Taiwan will also officially introduce it in mid-2021, so stay tuned
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