Thank you for your interest in becoming a coding mentor. To be a successful coding mentor, you need to have experience computer programming or an understanding of computational thinking processes. You also need to be available for an occasional in-person visit to a classroom or a Skype / phone call with teachers who may need support incorporating coding and computational thinking into their classrooms.
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Become a Mentor
Become a coding mentor today!
Mentorship can make all the difference. Sign up today to help support the growth of coding skills in BC schools and to strengthen BC’s framework of 21st century skills.

About Code B.C.
B.C.'s new Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies curriculum supports coding and computational thinking throughout grades K-12. This website aims to connect British Columbia teachers to a wealth of grade-level appropriate, cross-curriculum coding and computational thinking resources. You can search through resources by grade, subject matter relevance, and even expertise level. We hope you will provide feedback by rating these resources and sharing these with your colleagues.
Know of a great resource we don't have listed? Please consider sharing your resources with us to help our database grow and to benefit all teachers in the province. You can add new resources using the link under the resources menu option.
This is a non-profit site operated by the BCTF PSA group, Computer Using Educators of BC (CUEBC) and supported by the BC Ministry of Education.
