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Free, live coding workshops for kids

Keep Learning BC includes free instruction for creating websites, online games, generative art, and more
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Canada Online Learning now offers live online workshops for educators, and students as young as nine years old. (Canada Online Learning Code website home page)

Students learning at home due to COVID-19 social distancing regulations has been both fun and challenging. Not just for the students but also for other family members who have been assisting with the online learning process.

Thanks to the Ministry of Education website Keep Learning BC a great new opportunity is now available for learning. From creating online games to building websites, students now have access to free, live online coding workshops that provide clear instruction, assistance, and positive results.

Now students and educators can access help, even students as young as nine years old, can now learn how to code in different forms. This includes creating websites, online games and generative art, among others.

In addition, Canada Learning Code is also planning a virtual coding conference that students will be able to take part in this summer.

“Students need programs that will lead to 21st-century careers,” said Rob Fleming, Minister of Education. “With new access to live, weekly workshops from across the country through Canada Learning Code, B.C. students can expand their coding education, while learning from experts through real-time programs designed for specific age groups that will help engage young minds.”

“At each workshop, there is a team of instructors to help youth discover the power of technology to solve problems and become builders - not just consumers of technology,” says Melissa Sariffodeen, CEO of Canada Learning Code.

Along with learning resources, the website also includes helpful guides to maintain routines and stay safe online, giving parents information about how to talk to their children about COVID-19, along with other mental health resources to manage stress or anxiety.

Since it was launched, Keep Learning BC has been visited by more than 286,300 unique users.

New coding workshops are added each week and can be accessed through the Keep Learning BC website at: https://www.openschool.bc.ca/keeplearning/

Or directly at: https://www.canadalearningcode.ca/live-online/

Students, parents, guardians and teachers can find learning resources and accurate, timely information about schools, programs and educational services, including regularly updated frequently asked questions at: www.gov.bc.ca/SafeSchools/

For non-health related information, including financial, child care and education supports, travel, transportation and essential service information, visit: www.gov.bc.ca/covid19