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CoderDojo NOVA (“CoderNova”) is part of the free, open, and non-profit CoderDojo movement to teach kids 8-18 (along with their parents) how to code. Our coding sessions will work proactively to eliminate gender and socioeconomic barriers to computer science by providing a no-cost way for young people to experience programming early—and have fun doing it! Most sessions require no prior knowledge.
Coderdojo Nova will dedicate its Fall 2017 sessions to students of Northern Virginia schools who are interested in participating in the Cool Code Awards competition. Our classes are held biweekly on Sundays from 1 - 3pm at the NOVA Annandale Campus. Classes are divided up by age and skill levels.
We also support the use of free and open-source technologies that provide the widest availability and access to all students. Our classes will feature programs that will help prepare kids for the Cool Code Awards. For more information about Coderdojo Nova, please visit www.coderdojonova.co.
Coderdojo Nova will dedicate its Fall 2017 sessions to students of Northern Virginia schools who are interested in participating in the Cool Code Awards competition. Our classes are held biweekly on Sundays from 1 - 3pm at the NOVA Annandale Campus. Classes are divided up by age and skill levels.
We also support the use of free and open-source technologies that provide the widest availability and access to all students. Our classes will feature programs that will help prepare kids for the Cool Code Awards. For more information about Coderdojo Nova, please visit www.coderdojonova.co.