Tech Nonprofit AIM Institute Hosts Hour Of Code Event For More Than 900 Middle School Students

Hour of Code provides young students the opportunity to learn about computer science. (Courtesy of the AIM Institute)
OMAHA, Neb. (Dec. 22, 2022) – Omaha nonprofit AIM Institute hosted an Hour of Code event this past Monday, Dec. 19, at Woodrow Wilson Middle School in Council Bluffs, Iowa. More than 900 students participated in coding-related activities to spark creativity and problem-solving skills to prepare students for a rewarding tech career.
The biggest outreach initiative for AIM in 2022, the Hour of Code is the largest educational global movement introducing tens of millions of students worldwide to computer science, inspiring kids to learn more, break stereotypes and leaving them feeling empowered towards tech.
Hour of Code offers hundreds of one-hour activities in over 48 languages for youth. Coding activities feature pop culture topics such as Minecraft, Star Wars, Disney's Frozen, Angry Birds and Plants vs. Zombies.
To further AIM’s mission of growing a strong and diverse tech talent community through education, career development and outreach, events such as Hour of Code align with AIM’s Youth in Tech programs it implements year round. To shape tomorrow’s diverse tech workforce, the Youth in Tech programs spark an interest in technology careers by building a foundation for success that shows students the possibilities of high-wage, high-skill, high-demand tech careers. Events like Hour of Code are the youths’ first step into opening the door to the possibilities of their potential in tech.
AIM believes in providing individuals, including underrepresented populations, with tech skills, community connections and personal development to close the gap on the tech professions shortage.
The AIM Institute grows a strong and diverse tech community through education, career development and outreach. More information about AIM is available at aiminstitute.org and through social media on Facebook, Instagram - @aiminstituteomaha and Twitter - @aiminstituteoma.
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