With 2018's Moonhack event seeing 35,000+ kids simultaneously coding around the world, the aim for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing is for 50,000+ kids to take on the challenge.
The Charles Sturt University AgriTech Incubator is conducting a Riverina Inter-School Programming Championship aimed at improving the computer programming and science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills of school students in the Riverina region.
Helping your children learn to code could be one of the best ways to lift their future careers into cyberspace, with Sydney Startup Hub-based Tank Stream Labs to become "mission control" tomorrow for a world-record-breaking global coding event for children – Moonhack 2018.
Code Club Australia’s coding initiative, Moonhack, backed by the Telstra Foundation, has gone global, breaking last year’s record with 28,575 kids from 56 countries participating in the annual around-the-world coding event.
Code Club Australia wants to break last year’s world record for the number of Aussie kids simultaneously coding while promoting digital literacy for 21st century living.
A global initiative to teach young children how to code has been launched in Australia with the support of the Telstra Foundation.
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