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Grow your digital skills with us this July
Be creative; build on your digital skills and explore the exciting world of computing and digital making in these beginner-level workshops.
New to digital technologies? Not to worry. Callum, our techno expert, will guide you at each stage as you gain confidence learning how to code music, build a website or simply having fun exploring the technologies of the future.
Our adult only workshops can help you gain basic skills in creative digital technologies. Whether you?re looking to change career, or just have an interest in the subject then these workshops are for you. We are particularly keen to engage adults who are out of work or with low skills.
Our family learning workshops will help you learn and discover together in a?welcoming and relaxed environment.?Grown-ups, don?t get left behind, be part of your child?s digital learning and become digitally savvy yourself!?
These workshops are supported by Nottingham City Council?s Family & Community Learning service, with funding from the Education & Skills Funding Agency. They are totally FREE to all adults and children aged 8+. Places are limited as workshops are kept small to maximise your experience.
Family Learning Workshops
Learn to Code Music with Sonic Pi?
What is Sonic Pi you say? It is a code-based music creation tool and a great way to make music from?Classical to?Grime?to Pop! This family friendly session goes over the basics of music programming language on Sonic Pi?s using Python. You'll have fun making music together and as Sonic Pi is free to download, why not carry on creating some tunes at home using your new found skills!
Who is this workshop for? Ideal for families and children aged 8+ who want to explore and make music together. You don't need any coding experience but should be comfortable using a computer and the internet.?
To book your free family place for the 23rd click here, To book for the 29th, click here. Or visit/telephone the library to book your place.??
Digital Day: family drop-in session
Drop-in?for a family friendly exploration and taster sessions of digital technologies that can be used to program interactive stories, games, or animations. Try, make, explore and create using Raspberry Pi, Makey Makey, Micro:bit and Scratch. Want even more? Try our introductory coding sessions to make music or a video game.
Who is this workshops for? This is perfect for families and children aged 8+ who want to try out some new technologies in a relaxed, informal session.?You only need basic knowledge of computers to attend.?
WordPress is one of the most popular web creation platforms in the world. While it started as a blogging tool, it has evolved throughout the years into a high quality free website builder that anyone can use... with a bit of training! So why not join us for a practical hands-on session about building a websites for beginners.
Who is this workshop for? People wanting to start their own blog, business (established, start up or online business) and people with a general interest in how to create a website.
No coding experience is required but participants should be comfortable using computers and the web.
Take your first steps in programming and learn how to code.?We will be using Python,?one of the top programming languages?to understand the basics of programming language.
Who is this workshop for?? Perfect for adults aged 19 + wanting to learn more about coding and programming in a friendly and relaxed environment.?
When does it take place:?
Wednesday 24 July, 4pm - 6pm,?at Nottingham Central Library.?Free places can be booked?here?or by telephoning the library on 0115 915 2825.
No coding experience is required but participants should be comfortable using computers and the internet.?
More to come...
This is just the beginning! We are planning a whole calendar of digital learning that will include coding using Raspberry Pi's, Makey Makeys, Micro:bits, Scratch; building websites and other digital technologies.... coming in the Autumn.
Please do forward this email to anyone you think would enjoy and benefit from these workshops.
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