Tuesday: Code Week goes to the European Parliament

Publication date: October 14, 2014

MMU students working on EU Flagship Game using App Inventor with Alessandro Bogliolo from Italy

 

2,700 events registered and more!

Here in Brussels, the morning started with the launch of the European Coding Initiative, joined by Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes. The initiative, backed by the European Commission, aims to position coding within every education system in Europe.

In fact, all EU education ministers received an open letter today, signed by representatives of companies supporting the initiative, namely Microsoft, Facebook, Liberty Global, Rovio and SAP.

Watch the video below to learn more about the initiative.

Around 1 pm, Code Week stormed the European Parliament in Brussels, thanks to Seán Kelly MEP, who invited CoderDojo to the house. A sizable group of eager aspiring coders bustled into one of the parliament’s enormous committee meeting rooms, accompanied by a number of members of the parliament, followed by a flock of photographers.

What ensued was a lively meeting during which some uncommon sights were to be seen: from elementary school students presenting their inventions in front of a large, attentive audience to seasoned politicians taking coding lessons from kids the age of their grandchildren.

 

 

Elsewhere in Europe, Code Week continued in grand style, too. We noticed a truly awe-inspiring number of 2,666 events registered, but more are being added all the time, so by now we are reaching 2,700. Mind you, this is nearly 10 times more than last year!

// Post by Europe Code Week.

 

In the Netherlands, over 60 girls dived head first into coding at a digiVita event organised by VHTO Amsterdam. In Spain, the Catalan website punttic.cat interviewed one of Neelie Kroes’ Young Advisors Alberto Elias. And in Austria, a Mobile Developer After-Work event organised by Mopius is underway.

Debating Europe asks: ‘Do you have to be a genius to code? Or should all Europeans learn?’ We certainly know what our answer is, but what would your take on this be? You can join the debate on DE’s website.

For a view of Code Week through hazy filters, head over to Instagram. You can find pics snapped in places ranging from Moldova to Luxembourg to Switzerland.

 

And what did we spot on Twitter today?