Bradford is celebrating EU Code Week with a range of activities across the district.
Starting today, 9 October, the week aims to bring coding and digital literacy to everybody in a fun and engaging way. It is hoped learning code will inspire young people to learn digital skills, to create the talent needed to support the jobs and the digital economy of the future.
Events will be aiming to create opportunities for families to learn basic digital skills together, to build confidence in using the internet in an increasingly digital age. There will be opportunities to continue to learn and improve their coding and digital knowledge in regular code clubs around the District including libraries.
Various locations will be holding events and can be found at the EU Code Week website.
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