Date/Time
Date(s) - 13/01/2019
10:30 - 12:30
Location
11 Dove Street, 1st floor
Categories
We are hosting a Coder Dojo event on Sunday 13th January, running from 10:30 – 12:30. This is a place for 7 to 17 year old children to learn to code. We will have Raspberry Pi’s available for use, however if you wish to bring your own setup, SD card or laptop then feel free to do so.
Coder Dojo’s are largely self taught sessions with mentors to help, so if you have an idea what what you want to learn or improve then bring along your ideas and let us know. You will not be taught something you don’t want to do. If you are new to coding or Raspberry Pi’s then we will have a selection of resources to get you going.
If there is something particularly you want to learn or investigate, please let us know in advance so we can make sure we have appropriate resources available.
At previous sessions we have had activities such as those listed below taking place:
- Making traffic lights with LED’s and Python code
- Crating games in Scratch
- Creating adventure games in Python
- Using Python to create automated Minecraft features
For handy hints and tips to get the most our of your session, please see this post here.
If you want to attend, it is essential you sign up on the Coder Dojo website. This event is free to attend, but we do need you to sign up here. Thank you.
Julia
Are you still running the dojo Sunday 13 in the afternoon? I can see it on EventBrite but not here on your webpage.
Thanks,
Julia
Keith Ellis
Yes, Coder Dojo is running this Sunday. I’ll update the site today. Thanks for your comment.
Susannah
Hi, I see there are two events on Sunday. For complete beginners age 7 and 10 (and their novice mum) which would be better to attend – morning or afternoon? Thank you
Keith Ellis
Hi there, both sessions are the same, so whichever time suits you best. If you are attending please do book you space (its free) on the Coder Dojo website https://zen.coderdojo.com/dojos/gb/ipswich/ipswich-ipswich-makerspace
Look forward to seeing you.
Susannah
Thanks, that’s great.