Mothers are leading the way in their children’s use of technology

A new report shows how the growing OurKidsCode network of creative coding workshops and clubs for families is enabling parents in communities across Ireland to be more proactive in their children’s use of technology, with mothers comprising 72% of the parents involved.

The OurKidsCode project, based in the School of Computer Science and Statistics in Trinity College Dublin, has built an infrastructure and partnership network with county councils across Ireland, including for leveraging Ireland’s rural grid of broadband connection point community centres, and Microsoft Dream Space, as well as with the National Parents Council.

This network of relationships is successfully enabling OurKidsCode to deliver facilitator-led workshops and a ‘Start a Club’ programme that supports the establishment of parent-led creative coding clubs for families with primary-level children.

The OurKidsCode programme builds parents’ confidence and skills in technology alongside their children at informal, hands-on creative coding workshops. These take place outside of school hours in libraries, primary schools and rural broadband connection point community centres.

Creative coding is the playful use of computer programming to make art, stories, or interactive projects, combining coding, crafting and making. OurKidsCode workshops are appealing to parents who are looking for ways to increase their children’s active creation rather than passive consumption of technology.

OurKidsCode has collaborated with Microsoft Dream Space since 2022 to support young people, families and educators in rural communities through inclusive STEM opportunities. Core to this collaboration are the opportunities given to rural clubs to come together to enter The Dream Space Showcase, a national STEM event that celebrates innovation and creativity found within rural clubs, schools and communities.

OurKidsCode has established fiscal and operational partnerships with county councils across Ireland and has worked closely with an increasing number of county council broadband officers since 2021. In 2024, OurKidsCode began to expand its work with county councils to include partnerships with county libraries.

Facilitated by county councils and through its broadband officers, OurKidsCode offers workshops and provides support to clubs at broadband connection points across the country, which are publicly accessible sites in rural and remote areas that have been provided with a high-speed broadband connection.

Funded by Research Ireland and the Department of Rural and Community Development, OurKidsCode has reached 5,240 parents and children in 111 predominantly rural locations across Ireland. The report shows females (mothers and girls) comprised 55 per cent of participants, with males (fathers and boys) making up 43 per cent, busting the gender stereotype that females are not as interested in computing as males.

OurKidsCode is committed to promoting inclusivity and diversity in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and maths). By partnering with DEIS schools, local development agencies and NGOs, it strives to make workshops that are accessible to all families.

Speaking at the recent launch of OurKidsCode’s Impact Report, OurKidsCode project lead and assistant professor in the School of Computer Science and Statistics at TCD, Dr. Nina Bresnihan, said: “OurKidsCode is committed to increasing opportunities for parental involvement in children’s computing education and contributing to greater diversity, inclusivity and equal access, with a particular focus on rural communities where access to such initiatives is often limited. Getting parents involved in their children’s coding education can have powerful outcomes.

Research in our new report shows how this boosts knowledge and confidence. It also sustains families engaging together in computing activities and promotes computing as a subject choice and future careers in STEAM-related fields. Furthermore, it challenges stereotypes by promoting female participation in computing based on mothers’ interest in their children’s early education. We see mothers who take part in our workshops acting as powerful role models for their daughters, demonstrating that STEAM is a viable and rewarding path.”

Parent and club leader of the OurKidsCode club Rossmore Scratchers, Co Tipperary, Rona Toft, said: “There’s something really special about learning side-by-side with your kids and other local families in a safe, welcoming space. From starting with the OurKidsCode taster programme to running the now award-winning Rossmore Scratchers, in Rossmore, Tipperary, the friendships and fun we’ve found along the way have been the absolute highlight. I watched my kids take a project from a blank screen to something they built themselves ─ figuring out the bugs, problem-solving, and seeing it through. I’ve never been prouder; it’s amazing to see their confidence grow.”

The full OurKidsCode 2021-2024 Impact Report is available to download at www.ourkidscode.ie/impact.

Find out more at www.ourkidscode.ie.

Mother’s Day – Affordable tech gift ideas

Show your Mum, Stepmum or mother figure some love this Mother’s Day with some useful tech gadgets that she will love with something for everyone here check out the options below which are affordable and ideal for those ladies into some tech in their life.

QDOS HYBRID SOFT + SNAP iPhone 15 case

Price: £29.99

Available from: QDOS

This iPhone 15 case (other models available) is a MagSafe compatible, soft touch, translucent, coloured case with a frosted back panel made using 73% recycled materials. The range is made from an ultra-resistant and rigid recycled polycarbonate back with flexible, shock absorbing, recycled TPU which offers 2m drop protection. The case is coated with long lasting anti-yellowing agents to avoid discoloration, as well as a scratch-resistant coating. The gorgeous pastel colours reflect the new iPhone 15 colours.

Groov-e Serenity

Price: £19.99

Available from Amazon

If she struggles to sleep, Groov-e’s new sleep aid sound machine could be the perfect companion. Choose from six different soothing sounds which mimic the natural environment to instill tranquility including, ocean, rain and forest. There’s also a white noise option for those who struggle to sleep because of background noises – ideal for those with partners who snore, live on main roads or live in busy environments.

Rechargeable by USB, it also has a built-in LED night light which is ideal for winding down before sleep. Use the timer function so you can drift without worrying about turning it off. It’s lightweight and compact, so ideal for travel.

Groov-e Boston wooden DAB radio

Price: £39.99

Available from Groov-eRobert DyasThe Range

Boasting a stylish yet timeless wooden design, complemented by a silver interface and speakers, Boston has a retro-modern appearance which is adaptable to the décor of any room, it would look at home on any bookshelf, nightstand or sideboard.

Combining 40 DAB presets and FM radio with stereo speakers means users can enjoy their favourite stations with crystal clear audio. An extendable antennae ensures better reception even in trickier spots. Users can also stream their own music, podcast or audiobook from their phone or tablet via Bluetooth, allowing the Boston to also be used as a wireless speaker.

Lightweight with a compact design and featuring a carry handle, it can be moved easily anywhere around the home. It can also be powered by mains supply or four C batteries.

Groov-e Light Curve sunrise/sunset simulation clock

RRP: £39.99

Available from Robert DyasThe RangeStudioGroov-e

Give her the gift of better sleep with the Groo-ve Light Curve. The light, which mimics natural daylight, will come on at the selected time, starting off gently and gradually getting brighter until it’s at the optimum level, offering a gentler wake-up that leaves them feeling fresher.

When it’s actually time to get out of bed, a chosen alarm sound or radio station will also be activated to help users wake fully.

For those who like to read or need the light on darker mornings to get ready, the Light Curve has 10 levels of brightness using its LED lamp. And for those who want to create more of an atmosphere, one of the seven coloured mood lighting options can be selected.