The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Education Collaborative proudly announces 2025 Georgia’s Day of Code, a free interactive, statewide virtual event taking place on Friday, December 5, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM ET.
TAG Education Collaborative Announces 2025 Georgia’s Day of Code: A Free, Statewide Virtual Celebration of Computer Science Education
ATLANTA, GA – The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Education Collaborative proudly announces 2025 Georgia’s Day of Code, a free interactive, statewide virtual event taking place on Friday, December 5, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM ET. Students, educators, industry professionals, and community leaders from across Georgia are invited to join in celebrating Computer Science Education Week with a full day of hands-on coding, AI exploration, and career-focused learning.
2025 Georgia’s Day of Code is designed to spark interest in computer science and help prepare Georgia’s students for technology-driven careers of tomorrow. The event will feature live AI and coding sessions, career panels, and hands-on workshops led by industry experts, and employers from leading technology organizations.
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“TAG-Ed’s mission is to build the next generation of Georgia’s tech workforce, and Georgia Day of Code gives students at any grade level an accessible opportunity to begin that journey,” said Dr. Loretta Daniels, Executive Director of TAG Education Collaborative. “Gaining skills in AI and coding at an early age isn’t just about keeping up with technological trends, it’s about preparing students for the future of work. This event empowers students and educators to explore emerging fields, connect with professionals, and gain career training that will benefit them for years to come.”
This year’s event is part of TAG-Ed’s broader commitment to promoting technology education, workforce development, and equitable access to STEM opportunities across Georgia.
For details on registration or participation, visit tagedonline.org/dayofcode. For media inquiries, contact: Michael Yelton
michaely@tagonline.org