On Wednesday, 9,782 kids logged on in homes and schools across Australia and started coding, creating a new world record in the process. The coding event, Moonhack, was organised by an after-school ...
Coding will soon replace history and geography under Australia’s revamped national curriculum. Australian students will begin coding at age 10 and computer programming at age 12, Mashable reported.
Code Club Australia will be attempting to “make history” this month by bringing together more than 10,000 children across Australia to break a world record in coding. Moonhack will kick off on July 20 ...
15 May 2015 – Sydney, Australia: Microsoft is leading a campaign this week to encourage more Australian students to take up computer coding and discover how others are using it to change the world.
Schools in Australia have been strongly pushing for a greater focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) subjects beginning in the primary level. On Friday, Sept.18, the country's ...