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  • Translating educational content: four key principles

    Translation and Localisation at the Raspberry Pi Foundation

    Vicente Forcada - 28th Jan 2025
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    Learners at a Code Club.
  • Clubs Conference 2023: Ideas and tools for CoderDojos and Code Clubs

    Practical tools, insights, and ideas

    Zoƫ Kinstone - 6th Apr 2023
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    A panel discussion on stage at the Clubs Conference.
  • Celebrating the community: Nadia

    Working towards a Code Club in every school in Iraq

    Sophie Ashford - 30th Mar 2023
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    A smiling Code Club volunteer.
  • Why we translate our free online projects for young people to learn coding

    Improved self-efficacy, access, attainment, and gender equality

    Nina Szymor - 24th May 2022
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    Two young children code in Scratch on a laptop.
  • Code Club in Wales with translations, teacher training and a country-wide codealong

    Did you know that 'emoticon' is 'gwenoglun' in Welsh?

    Jan Ander - 23rd Mar 2022
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    A girl codes at a laptop while a woman looks on during a Code Club session.
  • Celebrating our translators!

    Join our wonderful community of volunteers and help people everywhere learn computing

    Nina Szymor - 24th Sep 2018
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