Workshop

  • Coding Intro 4 Kids (ages 8-11)

    The Coding Intro 4 Kids course is designed for children aged 8-11 who are taking their first steps in coding.

    Scratch is a procedural programming language invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for teaching children the concepts of programming using visual blocks as the basic programming constructs. The coding environment within Scratch is both graphical and event-driven.

  • Games Design Workshop 4 Kids (ages 11-16)

    Games Design Workshop 4 Kids is a computer coding workshop for children aged 11-16 that introduces kids to designing and coding 2D platform video games for computers, mobile devices, and the web.

    Attendees of all abilities are welcome, from beginners (who have never written a line of code) all the way through to experienced coders.

    Those who have attended this workshop in the past can attend again if they enjoyed it the last time; we tailor the coding challenges to build upon topics covered in previous workshops (please indicate previous attendance/experience in booking notes).

    All attendees will be awarded a certificate in recognition of completing the course.

  • Python Intro Workshop 4 Kids (ages 9-11)

    Python Intro Workshop 4 Kids is a computer coding workshop for children aged 9-11 during which they will gain a gentle introduction to Python – a widely used and powerful programming language.

    This course is recommended for younger children who are ready to progress on to text/keyword-based languages after having programmed “block” based languages (such as Scratch). Python is a highly versatile and simple programming language which is used by major companies and organisations such as NASA, Google and Instagram.

    Attendees of all abilities are welcome, from beginners (who have never written a line of code) all the way through to experienced coders.

    Those who have attended this workshop in the past can attend again if they enjoyed it the last time; we tailor the coding challenges to build upon topics covered in previous workshops (please indicate previous attendance/experience in booking notes).

    All attendees will be awarded a certificate in recognition of completing the course.

  • Python Workshop 4 Kids (ages 12-16)

    Python Workshop 4 Kids is a computer coding workshop for children aged 12-16 during which they will learn Python syntax by completing a series of game-based challenges, building up their knowledge of Python syntax as they progress.

    Python is a highly versatile and simple programming language which is used by major companies and organisations such as NASA, Google and Instagram.

    Attendees of all abilities are welcome, from beginners (who have never written a line of code) all the way through to experienced coders.

    Those who have attended this workshop in the past can attend again if they enjoyed it the last time; we tailor the coding challenges to build upon topics covered in previous workshops (please indicate previous attendance/experience in booking notes).

    All attendees will be awarded a certificate in recognition of completing the course.

  • Scratch Intro 4 Kids (ages 6-8)

    The Scratch Intro 4 Kids course is designed for children aged 6-8 who are taking their first steps in coding.

    Scratch is a procedural programming language invented at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for teaching children the concepts of programming using visual blocks as the basic programming constructs. The coding environment within Scratch is both graphical and event-driven.

  • Tech 4 Little Kids (ages 5-7)

    Tech 4 Little Kids is a computer coding, robotics and animation workshop (9:30am to 12 noon) for children aged 5-7 covering a variety of technology topics, with kids of all abilities being very much welcome.

  • Typing Workshop 4 Kids (ages 8-14)

    Typing Workshop 4 Kids is a workshop for children either looking to take their first steps in learning how to touch-type, or looking to improve on their existing typing skills.

    Attendees of all abilities are welcome, from beginners (who have never written a line of code) all the way through to experienced coders.

    Those who have attended this workshop in the past can attend again if they enjoyed it the last time; we tailor the coding challenges to build upon topics covered in previous workshops (please indicate previous attendance/experience in booking notes).

    All attendees will be awarded a certificate in recognition of completing the course.

  • Unity 4 Teens (ages 13-16)

    Unity 4 Teens is a computer coding and game design workshop for children aged 13-16, during which they will complete a number of video game coding and level design projects using the professionally-capable Unity games engine and the MonoDevelop scripting tool.

  • Unity Workshop 4 Kids (ages 12-16)

    Unity Workshop 4 Kids is a computer coding and game design workshop for children aged 12-16, during which they will complete a number of video game coding and level design projects using the professionally-capable Unity games engine and the MonoDevelop scripting tool.

    Attendees will learn the basics of coding in the C# language, as well as how to operate the Unity engine and IDE to produce polished, fully-realised games.

    Attendees of all abilities are welcome, from beginners (who have never written a line of code) all the way through to experienced coders.

    Those who have attended this workshop in the past can attend again if they enjoyed it the last time; we tailor the coding challenges to build upon topics covered in previous workshops (please indicate previous attendance/experience in booking notes).

    All attendees will be awarded a certificate in recognition of completing the course.

  • Websites Workshop 4 Kids (ages 11-16)

    Websites Workshop 4 Kids is a computer coding workshop for children aged 11-16 where attendees will learn about HTML and CSS, two of the coding languages used to power all of the world-wide web. Learning HTML and CSS provides children with instant visual feedback whilst writing code, helping children quickly understand programming and how to build their own websites with confidence.

    Attendees of all abilities are welcome, from beginners (who have never written a line of code) all the way through to experienced coders.

    Those who have attended this workshop in the past can attend again if they enjoyed it the last time; we tailor the coding challenges to build upon topics covered in previous workshops (please indicate previous attendance/experience in booking notes).

    All attendees will be awarded a certificate in recognition of completing the course.