Mentoring Event at Coder Dojo

Sat 26 May 2018 | 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.


Organizer

Coder Dojo

41 Luke Street
London
EC2A 4DP

Tel: +44 (0) 78 102 77918
Web: https://coderdojo.com/

Event location

Priscilla Li

Head of Applied Digital Innovation


I love technology and how it inspires people to change the world. From developing the next 'big id… Read more

Chandreyi Saha

Product Owner at ScreenCloud - Digital Signage
Skyline Telecom Ltd


Experience in finance, telecom, sales, marketing & PR, construction, campaigns, professional busine… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Carl Petrou for 50 students at Coder Dojo aged Age 8 - 12.

Event description

Inspire our coding ninjas

The CoderDojo movement believes that an understanding of programming languages is increasingly important in the modern world, that it's both better and easier to learn these skills early, and that nobody should be denied the opportunity to do so.

To that end, we've built a global network of free, volunteer-led, community-based programming clubs for young people. Anyone aged seventeen or younger can visit a Dojo where they can learn to code, build a website, create an app or a game, and explore technology in an informal, creative, and social environment.

CoderDojo organizes free coding workshops (called Dojo's) that is entirely prepared and led by volunteers.

We're looking for individuals who maybe, or maybe not, have coding skills, that can provide mentoring on logic problem solving. A life long skill for all, at all ages.


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