Due to the evolving COVID-19 response, we’ll be offering our services online via webinars during this time to ensure your kids can keep learning.
All you need is a computer with a microphone, and an internet connection!
Aug.24–27 (Mon–Thur) | English | 2PM EST Coding with Minecraft (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
Aug.31–Sep.3 (Mon–Thur) | French | 10:30AM EST Coding with Minecraft (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
Mondays | English | 12PM EST Python (Module 1) |
( FULL ) |
English | 1PM EST Game Design with Scratch (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
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English | 1PM EST Sonic Pi (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
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English | 3PM EST Scratch (Module 1) |
( FULL ) |
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English | 4PM EST Micro:bit |
( FULL ) |
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French | 12PM EST Blender (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
Tuesdays | English | 12PM EST Scratch (Module 1) |
( FULL ) |
English | 3PM EST Storytelling with Scratch and Twine (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
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English | 4PM EST Scratch (Module 2) (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
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French | 12PM EST Python (Module 1) |
( FULL ) |
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French | 1PM EST HTML & CSS (Module 1) |
( FULL ) |
Wednesdays | English | 1PM EST Blender (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
English | 3PM EST HTML & CSS (Module 1) |
( FULL ) |
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English | 4PM EST Micro:bit |
( FULL ) |
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English | 4:30PM EST Scratch (Module 3) (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
Thursdays | English | 1PM EST Blender (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
English | 4:30PM EST Python (Module 2) (Advanced) |
( FULL ) |
These sessions are best for kids aged 8 - 12 years old. To keep quality high, we will be limiting each session to 15 users.
We will be working on a different project every week. To check out the projects ahead of time, you can visit https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/codeclub
Parents are encouraged to sit in and learn with their child and monitor for appropriate online interaction.
Powered by Kids Code Jeunesse (KCJ).
Many kids want to continue coding after a Code Club session, so here we’ve prepared a list of further activities to keep learning and having fun.
These webinars will take place in a publicly-accessible hangout and KCJ does not assume responsibility for sharing of names made visible. By providing the link to their child, parents assume responsibility for the usual risks associated with their child’s visibility online.