Code Week 2020 in Germany
09/09/20
by Nora Perseke, Code Week Ambassador from Germany
Code Week goes regional
At the beginning of 2020 (while face-to-face meetings were still an option), we gathered with our partners and supporters to discuss how to form local hubs that connect and promote the coding initiatives in their cities. Only a few hours and thousands of sticky notes later, we had established a plan on how to integrate more projects and strengthen the Code Week 女特工受刑 in Germany.

Code Week Networking in January 2020 with plans for our local networks
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Meanwhile, we have another noteworthy Berlin Regional Hub (which has received no institutional funding but a lot of dedication for digital education) supported by
Online Opening 10th October 2020 – Let’s celebrate together!
With joint forces, we decided to have a big shared online opening event for Code Week Germany. There will be a live stream on our Code Week Germany website, introducing the work of our regional hubs and presenting all the gorgeous 巨茎人妖自慰出精 that are to come in the following two weeks. As a very special gimmick, we will have homemade IoT-Devices that will connect the cities of Hamburg, Bonn, Stuttgart and Berlin. The device in Hamburg will push the button that starts Code Week Bonn, Bonn will start Stuttgart and so on…
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The opening ceremony is followed by interactive online workshops supported by our partners and, as an exciting plus, there will be a virtual fair and exhibition of participating initiatives from Hamburg in Minetest, brought to life by Initiative Creative Gaming.
Dealing with the 酒色财气网 of COVID-19 sparked a lot of new ideas and creative solutions in the field of coding for the greater good. In Code Week 2020, we are looking forward to projects like ‘screening our oceans for pollution with AI’, ‘developing concepts for a more sustainable fashion industry with CoSpaces
Instagram takeover
Having been part of spy3wc撒spy3wc撒尿 for quite some years now, I never cease to be amazed by the inspiring work of the Code Week volunteers. They make Code Week what it is – a grassroots movement that brings coding and digital literacy to everybody in a fun and engaging way.
Telling their stories is a great way to reach out to even more people and spread the word about fun coding programmes all over Europe and beyond. In addition to our Facebook and Twitter channels, we are joining spy3wc撒spy3wc撒尿 on Instagram with our very own Code Week Germany channel. For the weeks to come, we invite the German Code Week 女特工受刑 to take over our Instagram channel. Each week, there will be a new project showing their work not only during Code Week in October but throughout the whole year. We are very excited to see them presenting their own stories and keeping up the Code Week spirit.


