CoderDojo
Diego Pranzetti is an experienced educator and mentor in the field of information technology, currently serving as an Educatore Informatico at CoderDojo since 2015, where the focus is on imparting knowledge and passion for computing and programming to young learners. Previously, Diego collaborated with Con i Bambini on the "Progetto Doors" as a technology and robotics tutor for elementary school students and facilitated training for teachers on creative learning through a constructivist approach. Diego also gained experience in various IT roles, including internships in software development and industrial automation, while completing education in Computer Engineering and Automation at Università Politecnica delle Marche and a technical diploma in Computer Science.
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CoderDojo
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CoderDojo is an open source, volunteer led movement orientated around running free coding clubs (Dojos) for young people between 5 - 17 years old. At a Dojo, young people learn how to code, develop websites, apps, programs, games and much more. Dojos are set up, run and led by volunteers. Dojos make development and learning to code a fun, sociable an awesome experience! The first CoderDojo took place in Cork after it was founded in July 2011 by then 18 year-old coder James Whelton and entrepreneur Bill Liao. Since then, the CoderDojo movement has grown to become a global phenomenon. On any given month, between 10,000 and 20,000 young people are mentored by volunteers to code in more than 400 Dojos in 43 countries around the world (as of May 2014). Today there are Dojos in Romania, Manchester, San Francisco, Tokyo, Africa, Hawaii and many more! CoderDojo is currently supported by the CoderDojo Foundation, a charitable organisation set up by CoderDojo co-founder James Whelton to scale and support the movement on a global level. To join your local CoderDojo, you can find your nearest one from: http://zen.coderdojo.com/