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– 24th Apr 2018 This post has 4 comments Start a CoderDojo with our free online
– 24th Apr 2018 This post has 4 comments Start a CoderDojo with our free online
Jane is responsible for the Foundation’s computing education research projects. Her loves are Grace (her gorgeous grown-up daughter), Goat (her crazy cat), and her garden (full of veggies).
teaching Jane Waite – 17th Mar 2022 This post has 4 comments Creating better online
This post has 2 comments Save the date for Coolest Projects 2021 Running online
Weekly live stream code-along sessions are coming to a USA-friendly time zone near you, thanks to a grant from the Infosys Foundation USA.
access free computer science and maker education resources through their Pathfinders Online
Our new ‚Introduction to Python‘ coding path for kids lets learners create digital visuals and become independent coders as they gain skills.
making with their new coding skills for Coolest Projects Global, our world-leading online
Our free resources are here for teachers, parents, and young people to keep computing lessons going while schools are closed.
Isaac Computer Science is our online learning platform for advanced computer science
On Wednesday 17 October, CoderDojo held the sixth annual EUDojo in the European Parliament in Brussels. Find out what we discussed and explored.
You can also sign up for our free three-week online training course, and learn everything
At ISTE 2017, Picademy-trained Raspberry Pi Certified Educators share their enthusiasm, skills, and vision about teach digital making skills.
If you’re interested in what our RCEs do at Picademy, check out our free online courses
Learn from and be inspired by CoderDojo and Code Club volunteers who shared practical tools and ideas at the Clubs Conference 2023.
Duffey, who is part of the West Sound CoderDojo, shared how his Dojo ran successful online
The Experience AI Challenge invites and supports kids aged up to 18 to design and make their own AI applications. In partnership with Google DeepMind.
We chose the free, easy-to-use, online tool Machine Learning for Kids for young people