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Introduction to CoderDojo | 4th “STEAM at the gymnasium” International Summer Meeting

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The presentation of the 4th meeting of the #PredauViitor online course “STEAM at the gymnasium” International Summer Meetings.

Presentation by Sonja Bienert, Senior Community Manager Coder Dojo

Their recording of the meeting can be found here: https://youtu.be/7ZI71_W6pCk

Teaching the Future (RO: Predau Viitor) is a transformational program for Computer Science teachers to add project-based learning and product development skills to their teaching.

The online course was designed and organized by Asociația Techsoup (https://en.asociatiatechsoup.ro/) with the support of the Romanian-American Foundation, Societe Generale Global Solution Centre, Europe Code Week, Coder Dojo and the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

The presentation of the 4th meeting of the #PredauViitor online course “STEAM at the gymnasium” International Summer Meetings.

Presentation by Sonja Bienert, Senior Community Manager Coder Dojo

Their recording of the meeting can be found here: https://youtu.be/7ZI71_W6pCk

Teaching the Future (RO: Predau Viitor) is a transformational program for Computer Science teachers to add project-based learning and product development skills to their teaching.

The online course was designed and organized by Asociația Techsoup (https://en.asociatiatechsoup.ro/) with the support of the Romanian-American Foundation, Societe Generale Global Solution Centre, Europe Code Week, Coder Dojo and the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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Introduction to CoderDojo | 4th “STEAM at the gymnasium” International Summer Meeting

  1. 1. What is CoderDojo?
  2. 2. Introduction to CoderDojo
  3. 3. Welcome! Sonja Bienert Hosting today’s webinar: ...Our Raspberry Pi Foundation team! Senior Community Manager CoderDojo Ireland … in partnership with
  4. 4. Today’s webinar 1. Intro to CoderDojo 2. Why you should get involved in a Dojo 3. A typical Dojo session 4. Skills developed at a Dojo 5. Starting a Dojo 6. Resources for champions 7. Learning resources 8. How to get in touch
  5. 5. Have you heard of CoderDojo before? Your input
  6. 6. A global, volunteer-led movement of free, not-for-profit coding clubs (Dojos) for young people aged 7 to 17. What is CoderDojo? Mission By growing Dojos around the world, our mission is to give more young people the opportunity to learn to code in a fun, sociable environment, and gain valuable skills for the future. coderdojo.com
  7. 7. In May 2017 the CoderDojo Foundation joined forces with the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity that works to put the power of digital making into the hands of people all over the world. The Foundation provides low-cost computers as well as outreach and education initiatives to help more people access computing and digital making. They also develop free resources to help people learn and create, and train educators who guide other people to learn. The merger has supported the CoderDojo Foundation to become a stronger, more sustainable, and more resilient organisation. Thus it has advanced our mission to provide more young people worldwide with the opportunity to learn and create with technology! Foundation Joining forces with the Raspberry Pi
  8. 8. CoderDojo terminology A Dojo Dojo champion Ninjas Mentor Did you know? You don’t have to be a professional programmer to be a Dojo champion or mentor!
  9. 9. Stats ● active Dojos in over 100 countries ● 12000+ volunteers and 58000+ Ninjas attend each month There are Dojos supporting young people to learn coding skills in cities, towns, and villages all over the world. Our global community
  10. 10. Reasons to start a Dojo Share your skills experience Learn new skills Give back to your community Meet like-minded people Be part of a global community
  11. 11. Icebreakers: These are fun warm-up activities. See dojo.soy/icebreaker for tips and ideas. Create cool code: Use our free, open-source learning resources: ○ coderdojo.com/resources ○ projects.raspberrypi.org Show and tell: At the end of the session, Ninjas can showcase their work to the group! A typical Dojo session
  12. 12. CODERDOJO IN ACTION VIDEO (Replace slide with video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMnQwEQeYs
  13. 13. Skills developed at Dojos Communication Creativity Critical thinking Empathy Resilience
  14. 14. Gather your team Find a venue Promote your Dojo Step-by-step guide Plan your Dojo Become a champion What you need to start a Dojo
  15. 15. Resources for champions Receive your CoderDojo starter pack! To help support you in the early stages of running your Dojo, you can apply for a starter pack once your Dojo is verified. The pack contains lots of helpful resources and information. Champions’ handbook Our essential guide for all new champions. Now available in seven languages! Download your free copy at: dojo.soy/chb Enroll in our free FutureLearn course: Starting a Dojo! ● It runs over three weeks and takes approx. four hours to complete ● It’s free, and you can do it in your own time! ● Sign up now at: dojo.soy/fl-web
  16. 16. Further resources Parents’ handbook — dojo.soy/parents Provides an introduction to the CoderDojo movement, an overview of coding and why it is such a useful skill, suggestions for getting involved at your local club, advice on how to support your child’s learning journey. Accessibility guide — dojo.soy/access How you can make your Dojo more accessible through listening to your participants and making reasonable adjustments so that everyone can have the best possible CoderDojo experience.
  17. 17. Recognising achievement Astro Pi —astro-pi.org The European Astro Pi Challenge offers young people the amazing opportunity to conduct scientific investigations in space by writing computer programs that run on Raspberry Pi computers aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Coolest Projects — coolestprojects.org Coolest Projects is a world-leading, international showcase that empowers and inspires the next generation of digital creators, innovators, changemakers, and entrepreneurs.
  18. 18. You can use Zen to: ● Set up ticketed events ● Manage attendee numbers ● Update attendees/parents by email ● Promote your Dojo ● Find new projects ● Keep up to date with CoderDojo news Zen: The CoderDojo platform
  19. 19. Would you like to start a CoderDojo in your school next school year? Your input
  20. 20. ● We have lots of projects for your Ninjas to work on! Visit our projects site: dojo.soy/cd_projects ● Languages include Scratch, Python, HTML/CSS, as well as Raspberry Pi and hardware projects ● For all levels, from beginner to more advanced ● Translations available in Italian, French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Polish, and many more! Our learning resources
  21. 21. Project example
  22. 22. dojo.soy/start Your next step Register your Dojo! Start a Dojo
  23. 23. Sign up today! dojo.soy/webinar Join our Q&A discussion How do I fundraise for my Dojo? How do I reward people in my Dojo? Where can I learn about safeguarding?
  24. 24. ● Join our community on Slack, Twitter, and our forums: dojo.soy/chat ● You may also find the answers you are looking for in our help centre: help.coderdojo.com ● Email us: info@coderdojo.com Thank you! Keep in touch!

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  • What is CoderDojo, and how can you get involved

  • What is CoderDojo, and how can you get involved

  • The majority of jobs today require a familiarity with technology, and all young people should have the opportunity to learn about technology in a fun and social environment. Young people learn much more than programming skills through learning to code: they learn communication, creativity, critical thinking, empathy, and resilience.

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