DojoMór – coding event for students


DojoMór – Ireland’s biggest coding event for students

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DojoMór, coding for students, is running again for the sixth year in a row.

 

Free coding workshops from DojoMór 2023, funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland, will be hosted online, from 10am to 2pm, Saturday 21st October 2023, offering a range of fun and creative coding activities to suit all ages and interests.

 

On the day, thousands of students, from primary and secondary schools around Ireland, can enjoy some fun coding games, by following along with the different workshop videos.  The workshops will deliver fun coding activities for young people using leading technologies such as Micro: bit, VEX Robotics, Scratch, Thunkable, HTML, Lightbot, Blender and Soundtrap.

 

The national partners of DojoMór are united in their belief that an understanding of programming languages is increasingly important in the modern world, and that it is both better and easier to learn these skills early, and that nobody should be denied the opportunity to do so.  DojoMór is an excellent opportunity for young people to be exposed to, and to learn, practical and valuable skills that they will take with them for life. Some will develop these skills into an exciting career in coding and programming.

 

For the full workshop information and for bookings, you can visit www.dojomor.ie

 

Bookings are open now for schools and for individual students.

 

Register early, and be in with a chance to win a free Robotics workshop in your school from STEMed.ie worth €480!

 

Follow @DojoMor2023 on social media for more updates and you could win a free coding workshop from TheCodeLab.ie. We have 5 to give away!

 

The event is supported by Munster Technological University; National University of Ireland Maynooth; Dundalk Institute of Technology; Atlantic Technological University; South East Technological University; Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology; Offaly County Council; Libraries Ireland and is funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland.

 

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