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Code Club wins at tech4good awards

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Tech City company Code Club wins at this year’s tech4good awards

Educators Code Club are among 10 organisations and individuals to win at the Technology4Good awards 2013.

The TechEd company won the Digital Skills Award for its work teaching 9-11 year olds across the country how to code.

Other winners included IT specialist-turned-philanthropist David Bennoson and students from Mexborough School, Yorkshire.

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Big names

The awards ceremony was compèred by broadcaster and writer Mariella Frostrop.

Also featured was the Judges’ Special Award, which has previously been awarded to Stephen Hawking.

This year the Special Award went to businesswoman and philanthropist Dame Stephanie “Steve” Shirley (pictured right, centre).

Cracking the code

Code Club CEO and Co-Founder Clare Sutcliffe said:

We’re absolutely delighted to have won this award – it’s taken us beyond all our expectations.

Being associated with organisations as amazing as the other entrants is great for us, and we’re thrilled to be part of Technology4Good.

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Clare (above, centre) was among those grilled by Mariella ahead of the Winner of Winners award.

This final award was decided by the audience in a rather unique way.

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Light Fantastic

Audience members were each given a glowstick and asked to vote for each candidate by waving it towards the stage.

Light sensory equipment detected how energetic the movement was and displayed a score for each entry onscreen.

The Technology4Good awards were created by AbilityNet and organised with BT.

Photos: Ray Gibson

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