Improving Digital and Coding Skills for Inmates
The Free to Code initiative provides the opportunity for detained people (between 18 and 60) to learn Coding and improve their job opportunities and re-entry into society. Coding is not only a way of turning people into software engineers but of developing computational thinking through Mathematics, Logic and Algorithms. It is a new way of thinking about the world!
The Free to Code project is co-financed by ERASMUS + programme ( KA2 - Strategic Partnerships for adult education). ERASMUS + is the new EU programme for Education, Training, Youth, and Sport (2014-2020). This website has been accomplished during the “Free to Code” project implemented with financial support of the European Commission by the Erasmus + Programme. This publication reflects the views only of the author. The Erasmus+ agency and the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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