iCode Hackathon – eClub
The word coding seems to be heard everywhere in today’s world, and for many it leads to two obvious questions: What is coding? Why is it important? Coding is a set of...
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The word coding seems to be heard everywhere in today’s world, and for many it leads to two obvious questions:
Coding is a set of instructions that tells the computer what to do. Computers have no free will, after all, so without explicit instruction, they’re just sophisticated hunks of metal.
Without coding, computers would literally do nothing. They would be completely useless. Coding is used in your everyday life:
Learning code is like learning any language – or to be more accurate, a family of languages. It’s not an exaggeration that coding is the DNA of the digital world. This is why coders have such an important position in the shaping of the modern age, and the future.
Having children learn coding at a young age prepares them for the future. Coding helps children with communication, creativity, math, logical thinking and confidence.
ICode Hackathon is a coding club run by Ms Vaghela (Computer Science Teacher) that takes place every Monday lunchtime from 1.30pm to 2:00pm in Room H2.
Students will be given the opportunity to:
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