CoderDojo and Raspberry Pi have always shared similar goals around introducing young people to the field of computing. Now they'll pursue those goals together, as the two organizations have announced ...
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 ...
Two of the largest educational coding organisations – CoderDojo and the Raspberry Pi Foundation – are joining forces to bring coding to the masses. The CoderDojo movement has proven to be one of ...
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 ...
After two years at the helm of one of the most exciting global movements to emerge from Ireland, Mary Moloney is to step down as CEO of CoderDojo. Founded five years ago in Cork, on a Saturday morning ...
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Irish tech charity CoderDojo is to merge with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, maker of the world's only €5 computer, in a move that will create the largest educational coding network globally. Executives ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, the organization behind the credit card-sized single-board computers, has announced it is merging with coding network charity CoderDojo, which runs coding clubs across the ...
This special series focuses on important community issues, innovative solutions to societal challenges, and people and non-profit groups making an impact through technology. by Taylor Soper on Sep 16, ...
The Seattle CoderDojo group meets at Amazon’s headquarters in December. For some kids, Saturday morning is a time for cartoon-watching. However, for a few Seattle-area youngsters, those hours ...
The CoderDojo voluntary initiative to teach kids programming which was launched in June 2011 in Cork, Ireland, has now been adopted by Silicon Valley. There are already Dojos at over 130 locations ...