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Raspberry Pi and CoderDojo — two organizations working to get kids interested in computing at an early age — are going to start working together. The two groups announced a merger Friday morning, in ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced it’s merging with another code club charity, Dublin-based CoderDojo. The aim is to advance shared goals around furthering the march of computing education for ...
It seems the kids don’t just want to code, they want to reach for the stars. And why not? The Birr CoderDojo recently joined forces with the Irish Rocketry Society (cool name) to get the young coders ...
Two nonprofits in the education business have joined forces. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has merged with CoderDojo. The first foundation is a United Kingdom-based organization that produces credit ...
On Saturday afternoon a group of 30 pint size wannabe hackers gathered at the GitHub offices in San Francisco for the first CoderDojo in the United States. Irish teen sensation, James Whelton had ...
A CoderDojo is a computer club that focuses on teaching young people code. Code is a set of written instructions that a person gives to a machine, telling it what to do. Computer coding makes it ...
Raspberry Pi's credit card-sized computers have helped kickstart a coding revolution. Thanks to their low cost, major companies like Google and VMWare have distributed thousands of the DIY boards to ...
Born of frustration with the slow adoption of coding in school curriculums, global software movement CoderDojo began on a Saturday morning five years ago in Cork. Here, we dig out a rare interview ...
The official Raspberry Pi Foundation has today published details about signing up for their latest free online course “Start a CoderDojo” to learn more about CoderDojo and how you can easily set up ...
In June 2011, the first CoderDojo was launched in the National Software Centre in Cork. Four years later and there are 675 “dojos” in 57 countries around the world, 158 in Ireland. All are run by ...
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