Apple is hosting a series of free coding workshops around the world as part of the Hour of Code campaign.
The BBC has announced a new Doctor Who game for CBBC audiences voiced by Peter Capaldi - and it's designed to teach kids the basics of coding. Oh, and it's free!
The BBC and partners today unveiled the BBC micro:bit – a pocket-sized, codeable computer.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, claims more politicians need to have coding abilities to effectively legislate on technology.
Telecoms giant BT and IT education organisation Barefoot Computing Project have teamed together to help prepare teachers for the new computing curriculum.
A survey carried out by Ocado found that the majority of parents didn’t know about the change in curriculum that is set to result in the introduction of new computing classes.
Given the complexity, you might guess that the project took a large team of highly skilled developers months to complete. But here’s the thing: two developers built it in just one week, without code.
Google launched its first Digital Garage in Leeds on Friday, in a bid to help small and medium enterprises (SME) improve their digital skills and learn how to code.
The online supermarket has brought the initiative to life due to the fact that almost two thirds of primary school teachers are concerned at a skills gap.
In total, approximately 20,000 Pi Zeroes have been purchased, alongside almost every copy of the MagPi Magazine, which included a free version of the £4 device.
Teens are favouring coding and software development first degrees over Law or Medicine.
As we edge ever closer to the 7 May, the speculation over who will come into power, what the manifestos will look like in practice and who will ultimately lead this country in the best possible way, inevitably ramps up.
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