Codecreate Victoria - Free Hour of Code Event for Youth ages 8 to 18

Date and time

Sat, Dec 12, 2015 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM PST

Location

MetaLab

101-524 Yates St Victoria, BC V8W 1K8 Canada

Description

Power young minds with an Hour of Code.

Join up to 400 students from ages 8 to 18 in four cities in BC to learn an Hour of Code at Codecreate, the province's largest coding event for youth! Codecreate is a half day event in your community where students will learn how to code alongside 20+ experienced mentors for free. Students just have to bring their own laptops and an open mind for the event, and we'll take care of the teaching and lunch!

The province-wide Codecreate event series is held in celebration of the Hour of Code, a grassroots global computer science and digital literacy awareness campaign aimed to encourage for tens of millions of students around the world to try an Hour of Code during December 7-13 in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).

Codecreate and the Hour of Code campaign in BC is supported by the Government of B.C. and CUEBC (Computer Using Educators of BC). The Host Partner for the Victoria workshop is MetaLab, one of Victoria's top technology companies.

Follow us on Twitter at @codecreateBC and use hashtags #Codecreate and #HourOfCode to share!

Workshop Schedule

10:00 to 10:30 - Registration. Students must bring their own laptops for their event.

10:30 to 11:00 - Opening remarks

11:00 to 11:45 - Lesson by Lead Instructor from the Learning Partner, Lighthouse Labs

11:45 to 12:30 - Hands-on workshop with mentors

12:30 to 01:15 - Free lunch provided by our Food Partner, Panago Pizza

01:15 to 02:00 - More coding with mentors

02:00 to 02:45 - Table presentation of projects

02:45 to 03:00 - Closing remarks

03:00 - Wrap up and pick up!


FAQs

How much does attending Codecreate cost?
All of the events are absolutely free, including lunch! Students will have to bring their own laptops in order to participate.

Who is Codecreate for?
Students between the ages of 8 to 18 attending primary or secondary school in BC. 10% of participant seats for each event will also be allocated to teachers who are members of CUEBC.

Why are you hosting Codecreate?
We are hosting Codecreate in celebration the Hour of Code, the global computer science and digital literacy awareness campaign during December 7 to 13, 2015. As the technology sector grows in BC and computational thinking and digital literacy becomes increasingly important in the 21st century, we think every student in BC should have the opportunity to learn computer science.

What is the Hour of Code campaign?
The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. Anyone, anywhere can organize an Hour of Code event. One-hour tutorials are available in over 40 languages. No experience needed. Ages 4 to 104. For more information about the Hour of Code, visit hourofcode.com/ca.

The student who is registering has never coded before. How much coding knowledge does the student need before registering?
None! The curriculum is specifically designed for beginners who have very little or no prior coding knowledge. However, the student must know how to operate a computer independently and have adequate spelling skills as a pre-requesite to participate.

What does the student need to bring?
The student will need to bring their own laptop. A parent or guardian will also need to accompany the student during registration and promptly pickup the student after the workshop ends.

I'm a parent or guardian and I want to attend the Codecreate workshop with my child. Can I participate?
No. We love that you want to participate, however the venue will be at or near it's capacity with the students, teachers, and volunteers participating in the event.

Who should register the student for Codecreate?
The parent or guardian of the student must register for the event and accept the terms and conditions for the event prior to the student's participation. A separate registration form must be completed for every student that attends.

Can I host an Hour of Code event at a school or community space?
Absolutely! Start planning here by reviewing the Hour of Code how-to guide.

I or my child want(s) to continue learning coding after the Codecreate event. Where can I find additional resources online?
We're thrilled to hear that you want to continue to learn how to code! Visit code.org/learn for more coding learning resources for the Hour of Code and beyond an Hour of Code.


Partners

Thank you to our partners for making Codecreate possible!

Organizing Partners

Government of B.C. CUEBC Hour of Code

Victoria Host Partner

Metalab

Learning Partner

Lighthouse Labs


Supporting Parnter

ACL

Codecreate Brand Partner

MacLAREN MacCANN

Food & Refreshments Partner

Panago

Community Partners

Mobify Microsoft

FAQs

Are there age requirements for participating in the event?

Yes. Codecreate is a curriculum designed for student participants aged 8-18.

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

The event is located at 524 Yates St, Victoria BC. There is no specified parking for the event, however there is pay parking available on the street or in the City of Victoria's Bastion Square Parkade at 575 Yates St.

What do I need to bring to the event?

Participants need to bring their own laptop to use at the event.


Organized by

 

MetaLab designs and builds interfaces that millions of people click, tap, pinch, and zoom every day. You may not have known it at the time, but you’ve probably used something that we designed.

Since 2006, we’ve helped some of the world’s coolest companies build products and services that are attractive, thoughtful, and enjoyable to use. We're based in beautiful Victoria, BC, providing over 40 local employment opportunities in the tech community.

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