Press Releases
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Big Sky Code//Camp provides teens with a unique opportunity to learn to code in Montana.
Today, the Big Sky Code Academy announced open registration for its 1st annual Big Sky Code//Camp. This unique 2 week #HikeCampCode program provides youth ages 13 - 15 the opportunity...
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Teachers Teaching Tech Joins Multi-State Initiative to Bring Robotics and Coding to Classrooms
Teachers Teaching Tech, a joint initiative of America Campaign and Technology & Innovation in Education, announced today that it was joining the Teach Wonder initiative. Teach Wonder, a Wonder Workshop...
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MISSOULA, MONT. (PRWEB) DECEMBER 18, 2017 America Campaign and Technology & Innovation in Education (TIE) are proud to announce the launch of Teachers Teaching Tech, a joint partnership with Code.org to provide computer science professional development...
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Montana Teachers to Start Teaching Code.org’s Computer Science Curriculum in Upcoming Academic Year
America Campaign’s Montana Teachers Teaching Tech program, in partnership with Code.org, trained 38 middle and high school educators in Phoenix, AZ last week. This unique training program will bring computer...
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Montana Code Girls & Technovation Montana Announce Sponsorship Opportunities
Montana Code Girls announced sponsorship opportunities today for the upcoming inaugural Technovation Montana Regional Pitch Competition on May 13 - 14, 2017. A Technovation Challenge Regional Ambassador, Montana Code Girls...
Press Coverage
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Missoula Current
Montana Code Girls to expand into Code Kids
Bringing the state’s brain trust home to work emerged as a campaign slogan during the recent race for governor. One growing Montana tech firm has turned that slogan into reality. Looking to expand its growing youth initiative, the Big Sky Code Academy has coaxed Billings native Megan Jung back to the state from Portland to launch its new Montana Code Kids initiative.
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Missoula Current
Tech educator looks to expand computer science programs, boost job skills
Lack of computer science students has one industry expert wondering how Montana will compete in an age built on emerging technologies.
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Daily Inter Lake
New program inspires girls to learn computer programing
Girl power in the Flathead Valley has leveled up with a new free coding program geared to girls and young women ages 9 through 19.
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Flathead Beacon
Free afterschool coding academy for girls starts in Kalispell on Oct. 6
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KPAX
Montana Code Girls proves programming isn’t just for boys
Montana Governor Steve Bullock was in Missoula on Thursday to show his support for Montana Code Girls -- an after school program dedicated to building skills in software development for girls from nine 9 to 19.