Cork's CoderDojo is on the lookout for new members to promote online safety this International Computer Security Day. Dive into the world of coding while making the internet a safer space!
Cork is making waves in the world of online safety with its beloved coding club, CoderDojo Zero, as it launches a special initiative to recruit new members on International Computer Security Day. This exciting day isn’t just about computer screens—it’s about creating a community of digital heroes committed to promoting online safety for everyone. Designed for all ages, CoderDojo Zero seeks to equip young minds with the skills needed to tackle cybersecurity challenges head-on.
As children and teens dive into the world of coding, they’ll also be learning the importance of internet safety, data protection, and responsible online behavior. The initiative is perfect for budding programmers who want to develop their skills while making a positive impact. Being a part of CoderDojo Zero means you’re not just learning how to code; you’re becoming a shield against online threats and scams!
In addition to CoderDojo's noble mission, Cork also provides essential financial support through the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme for families facing hardships, particularly those impacted by flooding. While CoderDojo Zero promotes virtual safety, this scheme focuses on real-world challenges, helping people rebuild and recover when nature strikes. With the weather in Ireland becoming more unpredictable, support like this becomes even more critical for those in need.
So, why not join CoderDojo Zero in their quest for online safety while learning some valuable programming skills? If you’re ready to become a superhero for the digital age, this is your chance! Remember, not all heroes wear capes; some wear coding glasses and fight online crime with a keyboard!
Cork's first coding club invites new members on International Computer Security Day.
The Humanitarian Assistance Scheme prevents hardship by providing income-tested financial support to people whose homes are damaged from flooding and severe ...