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 ...
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 ...
Two organizations working to get kids interested in technology are coming together. The Raspberry Pi Foundation, maker of the bite-sized Raspberry Pi computer, on Friday announced it is merging with ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
How did coding get so cool? Let's be honest, it wasn't always that way. Being able to speak to computers in their own language wasn't the best way to impress at parties. But in a world of digital ...
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 ...
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