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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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Maisondieu Primary School
Maisondieu Primary School in Angus will develop after school ‘Digi-Clubs’ and other family learning extracurricular activities using robots to teach coding to primary age children.
King’s Park Primary School
Using UBTECH Astrobot Cosmos Kits, King’s Park Primary School in Glasgow will create a series of high quality, exciting extracurricular ‘Build and Code’ clubs for their pupils.
Inverbrothock Primary School
‘The Great Inver Robotics Off’ by Inverbrothock Primary School in Angus will be an after school club for girls and identified pupils and their families from across the six First Level classes.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club
Heart of Midlothian Football Club will be expanding their range of free digital education programmes for young people with the addition of an App Development Club for young people in S1 and S2.
Harrysmuir Primary School
Harrysmuir Primary School will upskill both educators and learners by creating a series of fun, engaging and diverse learning experiences.
Glasgow Gaelic School
Glasgow Gaelic School will develop a new High Flyers after school coding club based on drone technology.
Game Doctor
Game Doctor is a Scottish-based games studio that develops educational games on science and healthcare.
Flummix
Flummix is looking to increase awareness and inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs with a specially designed course aimed at developing digital technology skills in the eCommerce sector
Edinburgh Science
In addition, Edinburgh Science will also deliver a touring workshop in Aberdeenshire and Perth & Kinross focussing on coding as part of their Generation Science programme.
Edinburgh Science
Edinburgh Science will be developing a new activity designed to make programming fun and engaging for young people attending Careers Hive
Eastmuir Primary School
Eastmuir Primary School in Glasgow will develop a Digital Coding Club during lunchtimes targeting separate age/ability groups.
Cromar Future Group
Cromar Future Group is a community lead charity giving young people in rural Aberdeenshire the opportunity to develop their digital skills. The club focuses on coding but also incorporates other digital skills such as robotics, electronics, graphic design, filming and stop motion. This multifaceted approach helps engage a wider variety of young people and ensures participants are learning important skills whilst also having fun.
Civic Digits CIC
The Big Data Show by Civic Digits CIC will engage around 1,000 11-13 year olds while exploring cyber security and associated data skills.
Bun Sgoil Bhreascleit
Bun Sgoil Bhreascleit in the Western Isles will run after school and lunch time clubs teaching coding and robotics using Spheros, Code-a-pillars, LEGO WeDo and LEGO Mindstorm.
Bowmore Primary School
Bowmore Primary School will be providing high quality and exciting tech experiences for the lower school and nursery audiences of the school.
Balmalloch Primary School
Balmalloch Primary School, a rural school in North Lanarkshire, will be creating an after school club looking at new technology and ways the world is changing because of this technology.