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Teaching the young generation programming

Sebastian Marek (@proofek)

16th June 2014

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What is CodeClub?

A nationwide network of volunteer-led

after school coding clubs

for children aged 9-11

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How does it work?

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Volunteer Venue Projects Children

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Volunteer• 1 hour a week • DBS check (ex. CRB) • prepare the materials • guide and support during the session

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Start a clubhttps://www.codeclub.org.uk/start-a-club

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Venue• school • library • community centre • museum

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We’re big and growing2345

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More volunteers needed

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Projects

• Term 1 and 2 - Scratch • Term 3 - HTML & CSS • Term 4 - Python

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Scratch

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HTML & CSS

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Python

• Turtle • Hangman game • Noughts and Crosses game • Raspberry Pi adventures

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Materials

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Resources• https://www.codeclub.org.uk/ • http://codeclubworld.org/ • http://www.codeclubpro.org/ • https://github.com/codeclub • http://www.raspberrypi.org/


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