Cat Lamin, who is a Raspberry Pi Certified Educator (and all round nice person), has been holding “Coding Evenings” several times over the last six months in which teachers and experts get together to discuss and learn about coding in the classroom. She has now launched a website: www.codingevening.org to spearhead the initiative. This post explains Coding Evenings and she also posted an update on her blog. This is a great idea, shown by the fact that other teachers have now asked her if they can hold similar evenings in their area. So, if this is something that appeals to you and you’d like to get involved, head over to the Coding Evening website for more information. Cat will be adding to that website as things start to grow, so now is your opportunity to get involved at an early stage.
Addendum: Hannah Mills is organising a Coding Evening on 7th July. You can get tickets here.
I have the first Peterborough one up and running on the 7th July – if people want to attend free tickets can be booked here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/coding-evening-peterborough-tickets-17304832219
Thanks 🙂
Thanks Hannah. I’ve added the info to the blog post.
Aww thanks for the lovely write up 🙂