Other Young Coder Events:
The Young Coders in action at the DMC Tate Exchange event 2018 Arts Work of the Future event - see more video from the event here
The Digital Maker Collective have been collaborating with the Young Coders group over the past 3 years, it all started in 2017 when we met Grace at a local tech Jam event in Wimbledon, we later invited Grace & Femi to be part of our first DMC Tate Exchange event in 2017, Digital Making Art School.
See how Femi removes barriers through his all-inclusive coding workshops at Tate Modern in London. A companion to Red Hat® Open Source Stories: Art of Exchange, this video highlights Femi’s experience with the Digital Maker Collective, part of Tate Exchange, a program that promotes human connection and open collaboration.
Learn more about Open Source Stories and see the full film: https://www.redhat.com/en/open-source-stories/art-of-exchange
The Young Coders in action at the DMC Tate Exchange event 2018 Arts Work of the Future event - see more video from the event here
We had a great afternoon exploring Virtual Reality with local digital maker parents and children who are part of the South London Raspberry Jam community. Following our collaboration with Grace & Femi earlier this year at Tate Exchange we invited Grace & Femi's maker community of parents and children to explore collaboration possibilities for upcoming 2018 Tate events. Read More
Grace Owolade-Coombes discuss how the informal community setting can provide an inclusive and transformative learning environment for cross-generational participation in new technologies an digital making. Read More
We were really pleased to have been joined by Grace & Femi (our youngest member of the Digital Maker Collective) who had just been awarded the Diana Award, a very happy Femi & proud mum Grace talked about their journey, running Tourettes and Autism friendly tech events. Read More Here.
In April 2019 CCW hosted an inspiring group of Young Coders for a Easter Family special event. Over 20 Young Coders, Parents & Carers came together at the new Camberwell Playground to share their diverse experiences of coding from talking about C# coding to creating apps for dementia & the hearing impaired. The young coders also worked together to develop their youth led community identity and structure and of course not forgetting the all important Easter Egg hunt.