Lenovo’s impactful laptop donation provides hands-on support for Deadly Coders program participants

In October 2023, Deadly Coders was delighted to receive a game-changing donation from Lenovo. The donation, consisting of 20 Lenovo laptops, had an immediate and profound impact on Deadly Coders’ program delivery. Immediately putting the laptops to use, Deadly Coders deployed the new devices to our two-day Minitendo programs, running at Queensland University of Technology,… Continue reading Lenovo’s impactful laptop donation provides hands-on support for Deadly Coders program participants

Empowering futures: Deadly Coders’ Minitendo workshops inspire young indigenous minds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXRNMttl8Do Deadly Coders proudly hosted an exhilarating four days of Minitendo workshops for students from Hymba Yumba Independent School and Murri School. The workshop was delivered thanks to funding from Department of Industry, Science and Resources Makers Projects: Community STEM Engagement Grant.  Hosted on Yuggera and Ugarapul land at the Brisbane Lions home ground, Brighton… Continue reading Empowering futures: Deadly Coders’ Minitendo workshops inspire young indigenous minds.

Immersive coding programs now available to 300 kids, in partnership with Shell Energy

Deadly Coders is thrilled to announce a new three-year partnership with Shell Energy from June 2023  This collaboration aims to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students across Australia with exciting opportunities to explore and ignite their passion for STEM learning. Over the coming three years, Shell Energy’s funding will allow Deadly Coders to deliver… Continue reading Immersive coding programs now available to 300 kids, in partnership with Shell Energy