In conversation with…Cypher Coders’ Elizabeth Tweedale

Harvey Nash Group’s Dave Savage talks to the founder of Cypher Coders about why getting children into coding early is beneficial for all in the long run.

The future workforce needs to have a proficiency in computing, understanding technology, problem-solving.

Find out why Elizabeth Tweedale thinks six to 12 is the ideal age to embed those skills.

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