Code Club Australia looks to break its own record of kids coding with return of Moonhack
Code Club Australia has announced the return of Moonhack for 2017, a campaign to see thousands of kids come together to code online.
Code Club Australia has announced the return of Moonhack for 2017, a campaign to see thousands of kids come together to code online.
A number of Australian corporates have come together to launch Australia 2020, the next phase of the Day of STEM education initiative to inspire young Australians to pursue a career in a science, technology, engineering, or maths-related field.
Edutech startup Code Camp has won the Mercedes-Benz Vans’ Hack My Van competition to bring coding classes to Australian students in rural and regional areas. In the next 12 months Code Camp will use their prize of the Vito van to travel to remote areas like Arnhem Land to teach kids the skills of the future.
Code Club Australia officially set a world record this week, getting over 10,000 kids coding as part of its Moonhack campaign to celebrate the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
Code Club Australia has launched a campaign to set a world record for the biggest number of children coding at once through Moonhack, an event celebrating the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Code Club, a worldwide network of volunteer-led coding clubs for children aged 9 to 11, has announced that it is merging with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK charity that makes small, affordable computers aimed at helping kids learn computing skills.