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Digital Xtra is a registered charity whose goal is for every young person in Scotland to have access to innovative, meaningful, and creative extracurricular computing and AI activities regardless of their gender, background, or where they live.
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University of the Highlands and Islands
The University of the Highlands and Islands Digital Lend-A-Lab programme gives educators an opportunity to engage learners with digital tech through a variety of micro:bit based activities. The Labs include all the equipment, activities, and training required.
Moray Council (Moray Libraries)
Moray Libraries will pilot a new Digital Creators Club for children from P5-P7. Participants will learn to design and build robots using the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime range and DJI Tello Ryze Mini Drones.
Logie Primary School
Logie Primary School, a small rural school in Moray, will use a range of equipment to create a progressive plan to develop digital skills across all early learning and primary years as well as family learning. Older pupils will also help lead the club with younger years.
T-Exchange, Moray Makerspace
T-Exchange, Moray Makerspace will host a series of Technology Day Events & Coding Experiences to give young people in Moray, the Highlands, and Orkney opportunities to code.
Scottish Council for Development & Industry
SCDI's Young Engineers & Science Clubs will provide young people in Glasgow an opportunity to investigate energy usage in their school or home and then use the micro:bit to create a solution to reduce their consumption
Moray College UHI
Moray College UHI and their industry partners will deliver three interconnected workshops four times each for young people S1 – S3.
Scottish Council for Development & Industry
Support from Digital Xtra Fund will enable SCDI to expand its innovative project to two more local authorities – Argyll & Bute and Moray.
Scottish Council for Development & Industry and BT
This innovative project involves training teachers, particularly those who may have lacked confidence to teach computing subjects, to deliver the Tweety Pi programme – a coding and outdoor learning experience which records activity around a bird table.