As part of the RSGB’s commitment to encourage youngsters into amateur radio and to support lifelong learning, the Society
is providing resources and creating coding activities for people to get involved in throughout the month of September.
From the BBC Micro:bit to Node-RED and GNU Radio, there will be detailed activity sheets available on our website.
We hope this will give you ideas to try yourself, with your club or to use as a workshop at your local school or community group.
Some clubs are already planning their workshops and there will be details of those on the website to inspire you too.
Find out more on our new web page.
If you would like to get involved, contact ESRG member John Hislop, G7OHO via g7oho@rsgb.org.uk
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