Code.org wins 2024 Best of STEM award!

Selected by educators, these awards honor innovations that are transforming STEM education.

Code.org
2 min readAug 28, 2024

This week, the Teich Group and Catapult X announced the winners of the Educators Pick Best of STEM® 2024 Awards, the only awards program judged by STEM educators — and Code.org is the proud winner of TWO categories!

  • Trailblazer: Inspiring Computational Thinking: Code.org’s (in partnership with Amazon Future Engineer) Music Lab
  • Best use of AI for Teaching and Learning: Code.org’s (in partnership with The Piech Lab at Stanford University) AI teaching Assistant

The awards program, operated in partnership with the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), MCH Strategic Data, National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT), and KEH Communications — spotlights innovative products, technologies, and services that are changing the world of STEM education.

These STEM products were subject to a two-part evaluation process. First, products were evaluated by an expert panel of judges. Once judges selected the finalists, more than 267,000 STEM educators were given the opportunity to evaluate the finalists via survey.

Our entire organization, especially the dedicated staff behind these products, is honored to receive these awards. This is Code.org’s second year having our products recognized as the Best of STEM. Code.org is focus on increasing the access to computer science for all students and we’re thrilled that we can continue to make our products useful and valuable to schools districts globally.

— The Code.org team

Code.org is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to every student having the opportunity to learn computer science as part of their core K-12 education. We are publicly funded by people like you. If you would like to join our commitment to computer science education by making a donation today, please click here. For more information on how Code.org can support your district, please click here.

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