Digital Skills 4 Girls is a monthly workshop for girls and non-binary people who want to learn new digital skills or develop existing skills. The recommended age for attendance is 10-15.
About this event
What should I expect?
From coding and gaming to digital design and video, DS4G is a friendly and supportive environment to learn new skills and meet new friends.
About this event
What should I expect?
From coding and gaming to digital design and video, DS4G is a friendly and supportive environment to learn new skills and meet new friends.
What will I learn?
You will get the chance to experience a range of digital disciplines, including 3D printing, coding, photography, video, design, web development, animation and much more!
Who will be there?
DS4G is aimed at girls and non-binary people (recommended age 10-15), with a maximum of 15 attendees each month. You don't need to be a tech expert to come along or even have your own laptop. Just bring your enthusiasm and creativity and we'll supply the rest. Guided by a team of volunteer mentors, attendees will get the opportunity to work on different digital aspects of multiple exciting projects.
DS4G Stirling is kindly sponsored by CodeBase Stirling tenant CitNOW. CitNOW provides app-based video solutions enabling the automotive industry to create a more transparent, and easy, car buying and owning, experience. Find out more at https://www.citnow.com/.
Schedule
5.30 Arriving and settling
5.40 We'll get started with this month's activity
6.10 Juice and biscuit break
6.20 We'll resume the activity
7pm Finished!
There are limited spaces available for this session so please cancel if something changes and you're not able to make it.
Any questions? Contact Lauren via stirling@thisiscodebase.com
By attending this event you should be aware that we may take photographs and / or video of you and/or your child and will use the images resulting from the photography/video filming, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes to help achieve CodeBase Stirling's aims. This might include (but is not limited to), using them in our printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications. If you would rather not be photographed please let a member of our staff know.
Please also read our Code of Conduct and Privacy Policy for all the details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do you need to know dietary requirements?
As food may be served at this event, we do ask for dietary requirements so we can try our best to cater for everyone. We usually serve snacks like biscuits, juice, water and fruits.
When signing up, why do you need to know the age of the child?
We ask for the age of the young people to make sure that the activities planned are suitable for that age. We welcome everyone under the age of 18 (recommended age 10 - 15) and asking the age ensures that we have a suitable activity for your child.
Why do you only allow girls to join this event?
It is our wish that all CodeBase events are LGBTQIA+ friendly.
From our experience, girls have expressed the need for a learning space of their own without boys. This event is open to girls and anyone who identifies as non-binary who would feel more comfortable learning about digital skills outside of a mixed-gender environment.
Initiatives like Women In STEM and this girl digital club are also a great way to ensure a better representation of girls and women in the STEM space.
For boys [and everyone else! girls and non-binary people welcome], we recommend checking out CoderDojo Stirling: they [usually] meet the last Saturday of every month at CodeBase Stirling and are open to everyone curious about coding, regardless of gender. Learn more here: https://coderdojoscotland.com/
How old are the children attending?
The recommended age to attend Digital Skills 4 Girls is 10 - 15.
Do we need to bring a laptop or any other equipment?
You can bring your own laptop if you’d like but we’re also able to provide a number of laptops for the duration of the workshop. Due to this, the sharing of laptops may be required - please let us know in advance if your child would be uncomfortable with this.
My kid has never done coding before, can they still attend?
You don't need to be a tech expert to come along or even have your own laptop. Just bring you enthusiasm and creativity and we'll supply the rest. This is also not just about coding and programming as we aim to deliver a wide range of digital workshops, from coding to 3D printing, digital media, and more! Guided by a team of volunteer mentors, attendees will get the opportunity to work on different digital aspects of multiple exciting projects.
I’m a parent, can I stay around during the workshop?
We have limited space available but if space allows, you’re welcome to stay around!
I have concerns around accessibility.
When signing up to a Digital Skills 4 Girls workshop on Eventbrite, you will see a question prompt asking you if you’ve got any accessibility needs.
If for whatever reason, you’re not comfortable to fill out this box but there are any accessibility needs you'd like to make us aware of, regardless of what they are, please feel free to reach out directly to our Community Manager Lauren (she/her, Lauren@thisiscodebase.com).
If you’d rather speak to someone on the phone, you can reach CodeBase Stirling reception on 01786 234 690.
Who are the mentors running the event?
It is CodeBase Stirling policy that all mentors working with young people are STEM Ambassadors, certified by Disclosure Scotland. There are occasions where a person who is considering helping at future events will assist and in this instance they are not certified. These people are not left unsupervised by a certified mentor at any point.
For our DS4G Stirling event, the mentors will be members from Team CodeBase: Lauren (she/her, Community Manager) and Rachel (she/her, Digital and Events Coordinator). All of them are STEM Ambassadors, certified by Disclosure Scotland.