What should I expect?
Prewired provides an unstructured but supportive environment for under 19s to explore and learn about computer programming and related topics. It is a programming club for those under 19 years old and interested in learning to code, or already know how to and want to go even further. It's every second Wednesday of the month.
What will I learn?
Computer let you create anything you can think of. Prewired is here to help enthusiastic young coders of any ability to do just that. If you have your own laptop feel free to bring it with you, if not we can provide one! If you have never coded before, or have but don't know what to do, then introduce yourself to one our mentors when you arrive and they help you to get started.
Who will be there?
We have mentors from university and the industry with a wide variety of skills who volunteer their time because they love to teach young people about computing. Prewired is also a place for young people to meet peers with shared interestes which they can develop together. We want to let young people know that there's a huge community of like-minded people who are waiting to welcome them.
Start changed:
Wed 29th Jan 2020 5:30pm (Europe/London)
End changed:
Wed 29th Jan 2020 7:00pm (Europe/London)
Country changed:
changed
Timezone changed:
Europe/London
Venue changed:
changed
Is Virtual changed:
No
Is Physical changed:
Yes
Code of Conduct changed:
Extra Information:
LGBTTQQIAAP friendly
Family friendly (quiet zone for kids/ must be accompanied by an adult)
Gender neutral toilets
Accessible access, lifts and toilets
By attending this event you should be aware that we may take photographs and / or video of you and/or your child and will use the images resulting from the photography/video filming, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes to help achieve CodeBase Stirling's aims. This might include (but is not limited to), using them in our printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications. If you would rather not be photographed please let a member of our staff know.
What should I expect?
Prewired provides an unstructured but supportive environment for under 19s to explore and learn about computer programming and related topics. It is a programming club for those under 19 years old and interested in learning to code, or already know how to and want to go even further. It's every second Wednesday of the month.
What will I learn?
Computer let you create anything you can think of. Prewired is here to help enthusiastic young coders of any ability to do just that. If you have your own laptop feel free to bring it with you, if not we can provide one! If you have never coded before, or have but don't know what to do, then introduce yourself to one our mentors when you arrive and they help you to get started.
Who will be there?
We have mentors from university and the industry with a wide variety of skills who volunteer their time because they love to teach young people about computing. Prewired is also a place for young people to meet peers with shared interestes which they can develop together. We want to let young people know that there's a huge community of like-minded people who are waiting to welcome them.
After registering your ticket, please fill in our Prewired form if you've never attended Prewired before - https://goo.gl/forms/FRdZYlgWaQz1hiCP2
Extra Information:
LGBTTQQIAAP friendly
Family friendly (quiet zone for kids/ must be accompanied by an adult)
Gender neutral toilets
Accessible access, lifts and toilets
By attending this event you should be aware that we may take photographs and / or video of you and/or your child and will use the images resulting from the photography/video filming, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes to help achieve CodeBase Stirling's aims. This might include (but is not limited to), using them in our printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications. If you would rather not be photographed please let a member of our staff know.
It is CodeBase Stirling policy that all mentors working with young people are certified by Disclosure Scotland. There are occassions where a person who is considering helping at future events will assist and in this instance they are not certified. These people are not left unsupervised by a certified mentor at any point.