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CodeWeek.EU

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11th — 17th October • #codeEU

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10th — 18th October • #codeEU

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CodeWeek.EU

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11th — 17th October #codeEU

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10th — 18th October #codeEU

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Why learn to code?

Get involved

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If your code club or group is meeting during Code Week, add your events to the coding map of Europe. Not yet part of a group? Organize a Code Week event in your area! We've prepared a #codeEU Toolkit for organizers and a list of resources to get you started.

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If your code club or group is meeting during Code Week, add your events to the coding map of Europe. Not yet part of a group? Organize a Code Week event in your area! We've prepared a #codeEU Toolkit for organizers and a list of resources to get you started.

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Community groups, schools, companies and non-profits are all welcome to run a Code Week event. And while October 11 - 17 will be the biggest celebration of coding across Europe, we're looking forward to activities throughout the year.

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Community groups, schools, companies and non-profits are all welcome to run a Code Week event. And while October 10 - 18 will be the biggest celebration of coding across Europe, we're looking forward to activities throughout the year.

Have questions? Get in touch with EU Code Week Ambassadors in your country and find out more about how to volunteer, or even sponsor a local event.

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All around Europe, people are making apps, websites and lots of other things by learning to code.

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Join them at one of many events and clubs taking place when Code Week returns this year.

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During Code Week 2014 all around Europe, 1000s of people, young and adult created apps, websites, games and many other fabulous things by learning to code.

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Now, Europe Code Week 2015 returns with many more exciting events and activities. Join us and spread the word amongst your community!

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Why learn to code?

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In a world where we're surrounded by technology, and where so many of our interactions we have are with computers, learning to code helps us understand how these services work.

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Today we live in a world that has been affected by rapid advances in technology. The way we work, communicate, shop and think has changed dramatically. In order to cope with these rapid changes and to make sense of the world around us, we need to not only develop our understanding of how technology works, but also develop skills and capabilities, that will help us to adapt to living in this new era.

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What's more, learning to code gives us a powerful way to explore our ideas and make things, both for work and play.

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Learning to code helps us to make sense of how things work, explore ideas and make things, for both work and play. What’s more it helps us to unleash our creativity and work collaboratively with wonderful people both near us and all over the world.

Get involved

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If your code club or group is meeting during Code Week, add your events to the coding map of Europe. Not yet part of a group? Organize a Code Week event in your area! We've prepared a #codeEU Toolkit for organizers and a list of resources to get you started.

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We invite you to either organize an event during the EU Code week or join an event that has been organized by other people. To add your event to our Coding Map of Europe please visit our events page. You can use our #codeEU Toolkit for organizers and a list of resources to help you get started.

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Community groups, schools, companies and non-profits are all welcome to run a Code Week event. And while October 10 - 18 will be the biggest celebration of coding across Europe, we're looking forward to activities throughout the year.

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Have questions? Get in touch with EU Code Week Ambassadors in your country and find out more about how to volunteer, or even sponsor a local event.

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If you need help or have a question you can get in touch with EU Code Week Ambassadors in your country.

Spread the word

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We're regularly showcasing your coding stories on our blog. And you can get involved in Code Week discussions on Twitter - there's regular updates at @CodeWeekEU and under the hashtag #codeEU.

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We regularly share stories, news and events related to coding activities on our blog, so if you would like to showcase your event or activity please just send the content to us. You can also get involved in Code Week discussions on Twitter - there's regular updates at @CodeWeekEU and under the hashtag #codeEU.

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You can also subscribe to our email updates, where we're sending out occasional Code Week news.

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Please subscribe to our (newsletter) email updates, where we're sending out occasional Code Week news.

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Spread the word

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Sponsorship opportunities

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EU Code Week is dedicated to raising awareness of how coding can help people to develop both technical and transferable skills for life. Our website and social network sites reach millions of people around the world who are interested in getting involved in coding activities. The group is run by volunteers and also all of the events listed are organized by more wonderful volunteers. If you would like to be part of our community and sponsor our activities, please contact us.

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