Learning to code equips children with a skill that may be extremely useful in the future ‘The ‘oh wow’ moment I experienced at CoderDojo?’ asks Giustina Mizzoni. There’s a brief pause in our telephone ...
A meeting is being organised in Westport this evening for parents and potential volunteers to start a new CoderDojo Club in the town early next year. CoderDojo is a volunteer led organisation where ...
Empowering youth with essential coding skills for the digital future, SLT-Mobitel, in collaboration with the STEMUP Educational Foundation and National Library of Sri Lanka, has successfully completed ...
Empowering youth with essential coding skills for the digital future, SLT-MOBITEL, the National ICT Solutions Provider, in collaboration with the STEMUP Educational Foundation and the National Library ...
TECH savvy youngsters who are interested in creating apps from their phones or building their own website to show off their interests are invited to join the CoderDojo. Based at the Blue Roof Life ...
STEMUP Educational Foundation, the award-winning non-profit organization that aims to further Scientific, Technological, Engineering, and Mathematical (STEM) knowledge among Sri Lankan students, has ...
STEMUP Educational Foundation, the non-profit organization with a focus on furthering Scientific, Technological, Engineering, and Mathematical (STEM) knowledge among Sri Lankan students, has been ...
Short Bytes: The Raspberry Pi Foundation and CoderDojo have joined hands to create one of the biggest coding school networks in the world. Both these organizations are already running coding groups ...
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A robotic arm made by Kilnagross Ns pupils Cian Reynolds (11 years old) and Aaron Gardner (12 years old) was just one of the Leitrim projects showcased at the seventh annual Coolest Projects ...
More than 1,000 children aged between seven and 17 are showcasing their computer coding, hardware and robotics projects at an exhibition in the RDS in Dublin today. The annual Coderdojo Coolest ...