CoderDojo Anchorage

🤖 STEM, Coding & Robotics Ages 7-17

About

CoderDojo Anchorage at Z.J. Loussac Library

CoderDojo Anchorage runs out of the Z.J. Loussac Library on Denali Street, the city's main public library. The format is volunteer-led free coding sessions for kids and teens, held in library classroom space.

Programs for Ages 7-17

Sessions are open and free, with curriculum tracks scoped to skill level. Programs include:
- Coding fundamentals tracks
- Web development sessions
- Game development with Scratch and similar tools
- Project-based mentorship from volunteer coders
- Drop-in club format on scheduled days
- All-volunteer instructor leadership

What's Included

  • Use of Loussac Library classroom space
  • Free participation across all sessions
  • Volunteer mentor leadership
  • Indoor library facility access

Experience

An Anchorage option for families wanting free coding mentorship for their kids in a community library setting. Format suits motivated learners who can pair sessions with self-directed work between meetings.

Age Groups

Early Elementary Late Elementary Teen

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