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CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
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CANADA LEARNING CODE Technology education for Canadians. Join Our Community! Join us as a learner, volunteer, sponsor or advocate and be the first to hear aboutupcoming events,
CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
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CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
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CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
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CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
CANADA LEARNING CODE Created in partnership with ImagineNATIVE. Introduction. Artist profile from ImagineNATIVE: Scott Benesiinaabandan is an Anishinabe intermedia artist that works primarily in photography, video, audio and printmaking. He has completed international residencies at Parramatta Artist Studios in Australia, Context Gallery in Derry, North of Ireland, and University Lethbridge/Royal Institute of CANADA LEARNING CODE In this lesson, learners will hear about Canada’s residential school history through the story of a little girl and her grandmother, as told in ‘When We Were Alone’ by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Julie Flett. Check out the example project: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-example. Print the solution sheet: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-solution. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio of CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we believe that digital skills are tools of empowerment. Our goal is to ensure that all Canadians – particularly women, girls, people with disabilities, Indigenous youth and newcomers – who have been historically underrepresented in the sector are given equal opportunity to CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we have a program for every stage in your learning journey. Dip your toes in by reading a blog post, or dive right in with a hands-on workshop! Register for a course or workshop. Enter your location and learning goals, and we’ll help you find the perfect in-person experience! Sign up to learn. CANADA LEARNING CODE Teachers Learning Code is designed to help K12 teachers with little-to-no coding experience teach coding fundamentals with confidence! Quick Start Guide. We’ve combined our experiences teaching thousands of youth across the country to code, our tips and tricks to get started, resources to familiarize yourself with code. Download Our Free Guide. CANADA LEARNING CODE Canada Learning Code brings accessible computer science to communities across Canada so everyone can create with technology. We do this by partnering with educators, designing resources, and delivering learning experiences. A Theory of Change (ToC) is a visual description of the changes we would expect to observe as a result of our programsin
CANADA LEARNING CODE Technology education for Canadians. Join Our Community! Join us as a learner, volunteer, sponsor or advocate and be the first to hear aboutupcoming events,
CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
CANADA LEARNING CODE Created in partnership with ImagineNATIVE. Introduction. Artist profile from ImagineNATIVE: Scott Benesiinaabandan is an Anishinabe intermedia artist that works primarily in photography, video, audio and printmaking. He has completed international residencies at Parramatta Artist Studios in Australia, Context Gallery in Derry, North of Ireland, and University Lethbridge/Royal Institute of CANADA LEARNING CODE In this lesson, learners will hear about Canada’s residential school history through the story of a little girl and her grandmother, as told in ‘When We Were Alone’ by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Julie Flett. Check out the example project: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-example. Print the solution sheet: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-solution. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio of CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we have a program for every stage in your learning journey. Dip your toes in by reading a blog post, or dive right in with a hands-on workshop! Register for a course or workshop. Enter your location and learning goals, and we’ll help you find the perfect in-person experience! Sign up to learn. CANADA LEARNING CODE Our team has been working hard to reimagine our popular in-person learning experiences to make them available live and online! Over 40 subject matter experts who are experienced in virtual facilitation, collaborative tools, event planning and online interactive training joined forces and we’re excited to launch our live onlineexperiences.
CANADA LEARNING CODE Our Teens Learning Code program offers women, men, transgender and beyond gender binary teens ages 13-17 opportunities to take action on ideas that will shape our future while leveraging the power of technology. Our learning experiences are much more than learning how to code. Our experiences empower teens to learn problem solving skills, how to turn ideas into reality, exposure to what a CANADA LEARNING CODE Envisioning a Better Future in Virtual Reality (VR) Celebrate our eighth annual Girls Learning Code Week this May 16 th – 22 nd! Together, we’ll empower youth across Canada to create a better future and build their confidence when using digital tools. Join us and other educators across Canada in teaching computer science. CANADA LEARNING CODE Our Digital Skills for Entrepreneurship (DSE) is designed to teach learners basic digital skills that will allow them to pursue their business idea or grow their existing business. We love helping our learners progress throughout the sessions and seeing their work in action. We (virtually) met up with one of our learners, Jenieki, who took our DSE course to see how it’s helped her with her CANADA LEARNING CODE Contact Us. Whether you have questions, want to partner with us, or learn more about what we do and how you can get involved, we're always here! For general inquires, please email us at: info@canadalearningcode.ca. For anything regarding sponsorship or partnerships, please email us at: partnerships@canadalearningcode.ca. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio of CANADA LEARNING CODE What does "Unplugged" mean? Unplugged activities are lessons that teach computational thinking skills through exploration and play. These activities are highly collaborative and designed to be run easily, without much preparation or supplies. CANADA EN PROGRAMMATION Canada en programmation conçoit et met en œuvre des programmes d'apprentissage de la technologie et établit des partenariats d’enseignement pour toute la population du Canada. Apprendre. Enseigner aux jeunes. Bénévolat. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio of CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we believe that digital skills are tools of empowerment. Our goal is to ensure that all Canadians – particularly women, girls, people with disabilities, Indigenous youth and newcomers – who have been historically underrepresented in the sector are given equal opportunity to CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we have a program for every stage in your learning journey. Dip your toes in by reading a blog post, or dive right in with a hands-on workshop! Register for a course or workshop. Enter your location and learning goals, and we’ll help you find the perfect in-person experience! Sign up to learn. CANADA LEARNING CODE Teachers Learning Code is designed to help K12 teachers with little-to-no coding experience teach coding fundamentals with confidence! Quick Start Guide. We’ve combined our experiences teaching thousands of youth across the country to code, our tips and tricks to get started, resources to familiarize yourself with code. Download Our Free Guide. CANADA LEARNING CODE Canada Learning Code brings accessible computer science to communities across Canada so everyone can create with technology. We do this by partnering with educators, designing resources, and delivering learning experiences. A Theory of Change (ToC) is a visual description of the changes we would expect to observe as a result of our programsin
CANADA LEARNING CODE Technology education for Canadians. Join Our Community! Join us as a learner, volunteer, sponsor or advocate and be the first to hear aboutupcoming events,
CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
CANADA LEARNING CODE Created in partnership with ImagineNATIVE. Introduction. Artist profile from ImagineNATIVE: Scott Benesiinaabandan is an Anishinabe intermedia artist that works primarily in photography, video, audio and printmaking. He has completed international residencies at Parramatta Artist Studios in Australia, Context Gallery in Derry, North of Ireland, and University Lethbridge/Royal Institute of CANADA LEARNING CODE In this lesson, learners will hear about Canada’s residential school history through the story of a little girl and her grandmother, as told in ‘When We Were Alone’ by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Julie Flett. Check out the example project: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-example. Print the solution sheet: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-solution. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio of CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we believe that digital skills are tools of empowerment. Our goal is to ensure that all Canadians – particularly women, girls, people with disabilities, Indigenous youth and newcomers – who have been historically underrepresented in the sector are given equal opportunity to CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we have a program for every stage in your learning journey. Dip your toes in by reading a blog post, or dive right in with a hands-on workshop! Register for a course or workshop. Enter your location and learning goals, and we’ll help you find the perfect in-person experience! Sign up to learn. CANADA LEARNING CODE Teachers Learning Code is designed to help K12 teachers with little-to-no coding experience teach coding fundamentals with confidence! Quick Start Guide. We’ve combined our experiences teaching thousands of youth across the country to code, our tips and tricks to get started, resources to familiarize yourself with code. Download Our Free Guide. CANADA LEARNING CODE Canada Learning Code brings accessible computer science to communities across Canada so everyone can create with technology. We do this by partnering with educators, designing resources, and delivering learning experiences. A Theory of Change (ToC) is a visual description of the changes we would expect to observe as a result of our programsin
CANADA LEARNING CODE Technology education for Canadians. Join Our Community! Join us as a learner, volunteer, sponsor or advocate and be the first to hear aboutupcoming events,
CANADA LEARNING CODE What IS the Code Squad? The Code Squad began as part of the Code Mobile initiative, a cross-country road-trip in the Summer of 2016.We transformed a cargo van into a computer lab-on-wheels, complete with all the tools needed to host pop-up workshops in communities big and small across the country! CANADA LEARNING CODE August 17 – 19, 2021. We want to empower you, educators across Canada, to confidently teach computer science in your classroom or extracurricular program! We’re excited to bring you our fourth annual TeacherCon, a multi-day conference experience for educators in the Canadian school system. Since 2018, TeacherCon has providedthousands of
CANADA LEARNING CODE Created in partnership with ImagineNATIVE. Introduction. Artist profile from ImagineNATIVE: Scott Benesiinaabandan is an Anishinabe intermedia artist that works primarily in photography, video, audio and printmaking. He has completed international residencies at Parramatta Artist Studios in Australia, Context Gallery in Derry, North of Ireland, and University Lethbridge/Royal Institute of CANADA LEARNING CODE In this lesson, learners will hear about Canada’s residential school history through the story of a little girl and her grandmother, as told in ‘When We Were Alone’ by David A. Robertson, illustrated by Julie Flett. Check out the example project: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-example. Print the solution sheet: bit.ly/when-we-were-alone-solution. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio of CANADA LEARNING CODE At Canada Learning Code, we have a program for every stage in your learning journey. Dip your toes in by reading a blog post, or dive right in with a hands-on workshop! Register for a course or workshop. Enter your location and learning goals, and we’ll help you find the perfect in-person experience! Sign up to learn. CANADA LEARNING CODE Our team has been working hard to reimagine our popular in-person learning experiences to make them available live and online! Over 40 subject matter experts who are experienced in virtual facilitation, collaborative tools, event planning and online interactive training joined forces and we’re excited to launch our live onlineexperiences.
CANADA LEARNING CODE Our Teens Learning Code program offers women, men, transgender and beyond gender binary teens ages 13-17 opportunities to take action on ideas that will shape our future while leveraging the power of technology. Our learning experiences are much more than learning how to code. Our experiences empower teens to learn problem solving skills, how to turn ideas into reality, exposure to what a CANADA LEARNING CODE Envisioning a Better Future in Virtual Reality (VR) Celebrate our eighth annual Girls Learning Code Week this May 16 th – 22 nd! Together, we’ll empower youth across Canada to create a better future and build their confidence when using digital tools. Join us and other educators across Canada in teaching computer science. CANADA LEARNING CODE Our Digital Skills for Entrepreneurship (DSE) is designed to teach learners basic digital skills that will allow them to pursue their business idea or grow their existing business. We love helping our learners progress throughout the sessions and seeing their work in action. We (virtually) met up with one of our learners, Jenieki, who took our DSE course to see how it’s helped her with her CANADA LEARNING CODE Contact Us. Whether you have questions, want to partner with us, or learn more about what we do and how you can get involved, we're always here! For general inquires, please email us at: info@canadalearningcode.ca. For anything regarding sponsorship or partnerships, please email us at: partnerships@canadalearningcode.ca. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio of CANADA LEARNING CODE What does "Unplugged" mean? Unplugged activities are lessons that teach computational thinking skills through exploration and play. These activities are highly collaborative and designed to be run easily, without much preparation or supplies. CANADA EN PROGRAMMATION Canada en programmation conçoit et met en œuvre des programmes d'apprentissage de la technologie et établit des partenariats d’enseignement pour toute la population du Canada. Apprendre. Enseigner aux jeunes. Bénévolat. CANADA LEARNING CODE We design, deliver, and partner on technology education for Canadians and run programs for Ladies, Kids, Girls, Teens and Teachers. Our educational experiences cover everything from introductory HTML & CSS, to WordPress, Python, Ruby, Responsive Design, Photoshop and more. They are especially popular and successful because of the 4:1 ratio ofSkip Navigation
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