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Code Your Ideas: Use Code.org to Empower Youth Through Digital Making
This activity helps youth workers explore how coding can be used as a tool for creative expression, confidence building and future-readiness in youth work. Using free activities on Code.org, youth can turn ideas into interactive stories, games and simulations with no prior coding experience.
Coding is not just a technical skill, it’s a way for young people to build persistence, collaboration and voice in a digital world.
By completing this activity, you will
- Learn to use basic coding tools to support creativity and problem-solving.
- Understand how coding connects to youth development goals.
- Explore ways to guide youth in expressing ideas through code.
Get inspired
Visit https://code.org/learn and try one of the beginner-friendly modules such as “AI for Oceans”, “Minecraft Hour of Code”, or “Dance Party”.
Then read this short guide on how coding supports youth development:
Watch this short video: “The Power of Learning to Code”
YouTube link:
Take action: activities for different roles
Youth workers:
- Choose one activity on Code.org and complete it yourself.
- Reflect: What youth development competencies (e.g. creativity, persistence, logical thinking) did this activity support?
- Invite youth to do a similar activity and share what they made.
Youth organizations:
- Include coding as a monthly creative challenge (e.g. “Code Your Cause”).
- Invite youth to create short projects expressing something important to them — identity, community, a goal, a story.
- Offer space to showcase projects through events or online.
Young people:
- Pick a creative activity from Code.org and personalize it with your own ideas, characters, or story.
- Share what you made and describe what it means to you.
Suggested follow-up activities
- Co-create a “Code for Change” event where youth code simple apps or stories around a topic they care about.
- Pair coding sessions with storytelling or digital art.
- Organize a youth-led tutorial: teach others how to start coding in Code.org.
Claim open badge recognition
Creative Coder
Awarded for exploring and completing a coding activity on Code.org and reflecting on its value for creative expression or social impact.
Skills and experiences gained
- Digital making and creativity
- Persistence and problem solving
- Communication and collaboration
- Expressing personal or social ideas through code
Who created this resource?
This activity was developed by CITI (Curaçao Innovation and Technology Institute), a partner in the Digital Systemic project, as part of the Erasmus+ project Systemic Development of Digital Youth Work, in collaboration with the Cities of Learning Network.
