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City Connects Students Showcase Creative Coding Projects at Trinity College Dublin

Welcome to the Pytch Showcase The Pytch team were delighted to[…]

Stratford College students get creative with Pytch and micro:bit

A creative new Pytch game 🎮🌱 As part of our ongoing[…]

Pytch at Trinity Access Programmes Maths & Science Fest

The Pytch team were delighted to be invited by Warren Farrell,[…]

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City Connects Students Showcase Creative Coding Projects at Trinity College Dublin

Welcome to the Pytch Showcase The Pytch team were delighted to welcome first and second year students and teachers from Mount Carmel Secondary School and[…]

Stratford College students get creative with Pytch and micro:bit

A creative new Pytch game 🎮🌱 As part of our ongoing work exploring creative coding, our Research Assistant, Martin Nang’ole, recently developed a brand-new interactive[…]

Pytch at Trinity Access Programmes Maths & Science Fest

The Pytch team were delighted to be invited by Warren Farrell, Primary and Junior Cycle Coordinator with Trinity Access Programmes (TAP), to deliver workshops as[…]

Pytch on the Kinia Learning Platform and full Pytch course now available as Gaeilge

We’re delighted to share some exciting news for teachers and students interested in creative coding with Pytch. Through a collaboration with the wonderful team at[…]

Ballinrobe Community School Visit Pytch to Trinity

Thanks to Ballinrobe teachers and students ✨ We were delighted to welcome a group of 23 students and their teachers, Rita Feeney and Niamh Seoighe,[…]

Summer Interns

Thank You to Our Summer Interns, Elouan and Maeve 🌟 As the new school term started, we want to take a moment to say a[…]

Italian school book

Pytch Featured in Italian CS School Book!

We’re delighted to share that Pytch has been mentioned in a brand-new Italian computer science teaching book, published by Rizzoli Education and authored by Giuliana Barberis and Emil Dari.

Pytch by TCD, TUD & Research Ireland

Funded Project by The Research Ireland Discover Programme

We are delighted to be among those funded by Research Ireland to continue our work on coding and Computer Science education in Pytch Phase 3![…]