Richmond CoderDojo
Richmond CoderDojo is a free coding club open to young people aged 7 to 17 with sessions on Scratch, HTML, Python, and using micro:bits.
Due to the pandemic, we are currently running simplified, shorter coding sessions online via Zoom on the fourth Saturday of the month from 11.30am. For more information or to join a session, please email the Volunteer Coordinator directly on libraryvolunteer@richmond.gov.uk.
CoderDojo is an open source, volunteer-led global movement running free coding clubs for children and young people. At Dojos, young people learn how to develop websites, apps, and games; or program robots and other electronic devices. Dojos are set up and led by volunteers. In addition to learning to code, members meet like-minded people and share their coolest projects with 'show and tell' sessions. Our aim is to make development and learning to code a fun and sociable experience.
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Costs
Costs
Free
Event reminders
You can send yourself a reminder email three days prior to events taking place. 'Richmond CoderDojo' took place on 27 February 2021.