DIGITAL CREATIVITY BOOST FOR SCOTTISH CHILDREN

Digital Skills Educational Fund Doubles in Size

Digital Xtra Fund, which has been designed to engage more Scottish children in exciting extracurricular digital skills activities, has received a huge funding boost. Due to increased support the Fund has doubled in size from £50,000 in 2018 to £100,000 for 2019.

Digital Xtra Fund is a Scottish charity which supports high-quality, extracurricular computing initiatives that inspire young people across Scotland to understand and create with technology, not simply use it.  The aim is to encourage young people to consider careers in digital technologies and reduce Scotland’s digital skills gap.  To date, the Fund has distributed £550,000 in support of 55 initiatives, achieving an active engagement of over 20,000 young people across all local authorities in Scotland.

This year’s funding will support 22 computing projects across the country, ranging from robotics and coding, to app development and the Internet of Things (IoT).

Funding and in kind support are provided by industry partners such as Skyscanner,JP Morgan, and the Micro:bit Educational Foundation who understand the importance of engaging children to sow the seeds of interest in digital careers.

“Digital skills are becoming increasingly essential for most careers, regardless of industry, so it is vital that we equip as many children as possible with these skills from a young age, explains Kraig Brown, partnerships and development manager for the Digital Xtra Fund.

 

“Our mission is to help young people in Scotland acquire vital digital skills through, exciting and engaging digital skills initiatives they can get involved in outwith the classroom.  We are there to help hard-pushed educators who may not have the time or resources to teach these important skills.  The demand for people with digital skills will be insatiable in Scotland in the future so we need to create a pipeline of young people with the necessary digital skills now so that we can thrive as a digital nation.  We are particularly keen on encouraging more girls to consider digital careers as well as supporting young people in rural communities and areas of less affluence where access to computing resources might be limited.”

 

He adds: “We are absolutely delighted and thankful that our industry partners have generously allowed us to double the funds available this year. This will make a huge difference to the initiatives we can support and the overall engagement we can achieve all around the country.”

 

For further information please visit http://www.digitalxtrafund.scot/

 

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