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5‑Minute‑Website

Code your first website in five minutes.

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Project 1

Create a landing page and learn the basics of HTML

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Project 2

Create an attractive and engaging web CV using HTML, CSS, and emojis

LET'S CODE!

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01. Learn how to create a landing page by taking this coding lesson:
Project 01 - Training 01

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02. Help your teacher or child’s teacher plan an Hour of Code using the CodeJIKA curriculum.
Coding Projects

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03. Share your 5-Minute-Website or your Project Website event on social media (and stand a chance to win a Dell laptop or a Dell 2-in-1 tablet)

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DELL LAPTOPS AND 2-IN-1 TABLETS to be won!

“Every student should have the opportunity to learn computer science. Basic programming activities help nurture creativity and problem-solving skills. By starting early, students will have a foundation for success in any future career path”. - csedweek.org

Check out the CSEd Week 2020 1‑pager PDF

Vocational Coding* in High-Schools

*Frontend Web-Development

"I make websites to give a message."

Lebohang Maponya (13)
Itirele Zenzele, Diepsloot

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A vibrant eco-system of student-run coding clubs in secondary schools.

Operationally it is divided into 3 Pillars;

  1. Online (platform and partners),
  2. Awareness (media & advocacy) and
  3. Hands-on (In-school Clubs & Events)

PRONOUNCED: CODE–GEE-KA

JIKA MEANS “DANCE” OR TURN IN ZULU, A SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE.

You learn how to code, starting with "1‑Hour‑Website" - How to code a simple website using HTML & CSS. Each consecutive project builds on this skill until you can customize and build beautiful business websites for SMEs from scratch – Like a PRO.

Run an event or assist schools or other organizations who are.

Easy. Go to the “How to run an event” page here to get started. There you’ll find the curriculum, suggested format, easy to use curriculum and tools to engage volunteers and even fundraise for the event.
Anyone can run an event. It’s real fun and it’s about learning together and allowing others to have space to grow and someone who believes in them. You should have some desire to learn and work with the kids to find solutions though.
There is no official version for primary schools, but from what we’ve heard the 5th, 6th and 7th graders love the program as well.
Of course. If you’ve already left school you can join the online CodeJIKA program and can help in organizing events and mentoring. The clubs and competitions are only for secondary school learners at this time.
CodeJIKA teaches you how to become a Junior Frontend Web-developer, as fast as possible. It’s about building communites and creating revolutions within the existing educational system, stemming from the student base rather than a teacher-driven approach. CodeJIKA’s projected timeline is 3 years per group. You can go from never touching a PC to learning to hard-code professional websites in 6 months while still in school. Our Belief: Our youth are engines of the new economy and are instinctively infused with a desire to build - Nothing can stop them! We’re here to provide tools. That’s all.

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