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CODE FOR COMMUNITY
Code For Community is here to create learning opportunities for underserved communities - whether it’s helping children to learn a programming language, making them aware of online safety or helping them develop skills for a career.
OUR PROGRAMMES
Code to Achieve Potential (CAP)
Code to Achieve Potential (CAP) is a program designed in partnership with Autism Resource Centre, Singapore to create code-specific learning opportunities for neurodiverse youths.
Coding for Children (C4C)
We want every child in underserved communities to have an equal opportunity to learn coding and be comfortable with the latest technologies. C4C programmes were designed in partnership with Ulu Pandan Stars.
Nurturing Neurodiverse Talents
2021
Nurturing Neurodiverse Talents is a program designed in partnership with Autism Resource Centre, Singapore, AASQA & Curtin University (AUS) to help improve the employability of youths with autism by upskilling them on relevant IT skills such as Python, Web Design and programming with Dash/Dot-robotic kits.
AI Primer @ ARC
2022
AI Primer is a program designed in partnership with Autism Resource Centre, Singapore, to expose students with autism to basic concepts of artificial intelligence (AI).
Python @ Sembawang Family Service Centre 2022
Python @ Sembawang Family Service Centre is a program developed in partnership with the Sembawang Family Service Centre (SFSC) to introduce primary school children to the basics of Python.
Coursera Help Desk
2022
Coursera Help Desk is a program designed in partnership with Autism Resource Centre, Singapore, as a mentorship scheme for students with autism taking Coursera courses in Data Science. Students at ARC receive one-on-one mentorship and support from SoC students.
Google tools @ Sembawang Family Service Centre
2022
Google tools @ Sembawang Family Service Centre is a program developed in partnership with the Sembawang Family Service Centre (SFSC) to introduce primary school children to the basics of Google tools.
Brighton Connects x NUS Games Dev
2023
Brighton Connects x NUS Games Dev is a program developed in partnership with the Brighton Connects SSA and the NUS Games Dev student group to introduce primary school children to the basics of using ChatGPT to create and code video games.
Creative Problem Solving
2023
Creative Problem Solving is a program developed in partnership with the MWS Christalite Student Care Centre to introduce primary school children to the basics of problem solving. Students had the opportunity to choose their own real-world problems and then propose creative solutions to solve these problems.
Dash Robotics Workshop
2023
Dash Robotics Workshop is a program developed to introduce primary school children to the basics of programming robots. This workshop was held twice, once at Sembawang Family Service Centre (SFSC) and the other at West Coast Resident Network West Coast CCC.
Dash Robotics Workshop with Lower Primary Students
2024
Dash Robotics Workshop is a program developed to introduce lower primary school children to the basics of programming robots. This workshop was held at the West Coast Resident Network West Coast CCC.
Dash Robotics Workshop with Senior Citizens
2024
Dash Robotics Workshop is a program developed to introduce senior citizens to the basics of programming robots. This workshop was held at the West Coast Resident Network West Coast CCC.