The easiest way to start is to try an Hour of Code in your community or local school. Then, try our courses and tutorials which are available worldwide at no cost to you or your school. Computer Science Fundamentals provides a great introduction to computer science and is available in 25 languages. If you're interested in making a bigger push for computer science in your country, consider a few options:
Are you an international organization that is interested in teacher training, or using Code.org's professional development materials?
We are continuing to develop programs to support organizations that want to build their own professional development efforts. If you are interested in partnering with us in order to train teachers in your country, read about the Code.org International Partnership Program here.
Help organize the Hour of Code in your country
The Hour of Code is a worldwide movement to introduce every student across the globe to computer science through a one-hour activity. The campaign occurs during December of every year and is supported internationally by hundreds of partners. Want to help out? Check our list of international partners to find your country's organizer. If you don't see a partner listed in your country, apply to become an international Hour of Code organizer.
Implement the K12 Computer Science Framework in your country
Do you work with a Ministry of Education or government? Are you looking for guidelines on how to create your own computer science education standards or curriculum? Check out the K12 Computer Science Framework and then write us at international@code.org for more information.
Help us translate our course materials!
If you'd like to help us translate more content into your language or add a new language to our offerings, please visit code.org/translate.