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Facilitator: Maria Letícia Campos Ferreira
Passport to the Global Citizenship: The Treasure Map of the Exchange yearRotary International
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Three speakers joined us to tell us their professional success in Canada, where did they start from, and how did they meet their goals in Toronto? What are the challenges they faced? What are the cultural differences they experienced while working with Canadians (communication, attitude, relationships, etc.)?
LGBT is a topic that we often find difficult to talk about—but it doesn’t have to be that way! Let's discuss how we can best support our LGBT outbounds, inbounds, and rebounds by treating each one as an individual, just like we do with all our students! Facilitator: Kirk Langford; Thank you and Announcements, Bruce Goldsen, Youth Exchange Committee Chair
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Networking is a process that fosters the exchange of information and ideas among individuals or groups that share a common interest.
In RI YEP, this network is the beginning of everything...
Join us in this structured ”speed dating” to learn about this huge worldwide network,
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This workshop will help Rotarians reintegrate outbound exchange students into their local communities after their overseas experience, and provide ways to identify the profound meaning and lessons learned from this important experience. Facilitator: Elaine Hernandez
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2. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
What is Code Club?
Code Club is an international network
of volunteers and educators who run
free coding clubs for young people.
We aim to inspire the next generation
to get excited about computer science
and digital making.
3. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
Code Club and Raspberry Pi
Code Club is one of the largest
programmes run by the Raspberry Pi
Foundation.
4. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
Our reach
We have almost 11000 clubs registered in 125 countries!
5. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
Our reach
We believe that all children should have the opportunity to learn
to code, no matter who they are or where they come from.
165000 young people attend Code Club each week, and they
come from diverse backgrounds, for example:
● Native communities in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada
● Favelas in Brazil and slums in Bangladesh
● Orphanages in Ukraine and Croatia
● Refugee centres in Turkey and Syria
6. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
What do young people learn?
Our free projects are step-by-step guides which help young people learn to
create their own games, animations, and webpages.
7. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
Who can volunteer?
● Anyone!
● You don’t have to be a computer
programmer
● You can learn alongside your club
members
8. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
What volunteers say
“Code Club has definitely shown me that
learning new digital skills isn’t hard. If
the kids can do it, so can I. Every week, I
try out the project we are going to do at
the Code Club at home. I’m really
enjoying it, and I’m impressed by my
own growing coding skills.”
– Elbrie de Kock, Code Club volunteer
9. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
What volunteers say
“I started a Code Club in April 2016, and it
is an amazing experience! It’s very
interesting to see the students falling in
love with coding from the very first class,
and to see how they progress. Having the
help of other volunteers in leading
sessions by turn is one of the keys to a
dynamic and sustainable club.” – Felipe
Fernandes, Code Club volunteer, Brazil
10. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
Time commitment
● One hour a week
● Help 15 young people aged 9–13
● Someone from the club venue will
support you
● Volunteer solo, or team up with a
friend or colleague
11. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
Support from Code Club
● Online training sessions to get
started with Code Club
● Meetups to connect with other
volunteers
● Newsletters, forums, and Twitter
chats
12. @CodeClubCode Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, UK Registered Charity 1129409
Find out more at
codeclubworld.org, or get in
touch with our team at
hello@codeclubworld.org
or
hello@youmewenpo.org