CoderDojo Manchester #60
Date and time
Location
Ada Manchester
Manchester Technology Centre
103 Oxford Road
Manchester
M1 7ED
United Kingdom
Manchester CoderDojo is a monthly youth club to code and make things with computers.
About this event
Are you under eighteen? Do you know about programming or are keen to learn and give it a go? If so, CoderDojo might be for you.
Learn how to code, or if you already can, improve your skills. Build cool stuff, from games to websites to animations to apps. Meet people like you who are interested in the same sort of things. We also have a few Raspberry Pis setup, and sometimes robots too!
Important If you are 13 or under, then please make sure a parent or guardian is with you. If you're 13 or over, then we will ask for details of an emergency contact person if they are not staying.
You no longer have to book parent tickets. We just need your name(s) as part of the U18s tickets.
What to bring
If you have access to a laptop or tablet, please try to bring that. Please remember to bring power supply!
Food
Ada has a kitchen for making drinks, there are many shops nearby selling food & drink.
Where?
We have change our venue to Ada College, which is inside Manchester Technology Centre on Oxford Road.
On the day we will be using the entrance on the side of building on Brancaster Road. Watch out for bus gates on Oxford Road !
See https://mcrcoderdojo.org.uk/venue/ for more details
Photo Permission
Parents or guardians - please note that you in agreeing to image consent you are also doing so on behalf of your children. If you have any questions about this consent then please email events@mcrcoderdojo.org.uk
Consent covers the use of photographs and video recordings of myself, taken by members of Manchester CoderDojo, Ada by agents authorised on behalf of Manchester CoderDojo or Ada, for the following purpose(s):
Publicity, marketing or media coverage in the context of Manchester CoderDojo or Ada in print, online and video content.
Who?
Manchester CoderDojo is run entirely by volunteers. Many of us are STEM Ambassadors. Lots of us are also parents. We're hugely grateful to the team from Ada Manchester, who kindly host and welcome us.