The WordCamp events have shown a great contribution to the whole WordPress Community, providing space for gaining new experiences, connections, and knowledge. The nature of these events has taught us all how to embrace new opportunities, make connections, and get inspiration for new challenges. Now it is time to pass all of this to the next generation!
Children deserve to gain a perspective and see what the future holds for them. That is why we have decided to include WordCamp Kids in our WordCamp Skopje agenda. Our goal is to introduce WordPress to children in a fun and engaging way. Therefore, we are not talking about simple workshops but rather a program in which they can feel what it is like to be part of such a diverse community. In other words, we strive to create an opportunity to experience the benefits that WordPress brings.
During WordCamp Kids, children will be able to explore the magical ways in which websites are created and developed. Our program will include:
- Introduction to WordPress and its basic aspects
- Back-End Development: Learn how a blank space becomes a mysterious canvas which developers use to craft the unseen magic that powers websites
- Front-End Development: Explore the artistic ways in which a website becomes user-friendly and a real treat for the eyes
- WordPress Security: Acknowledge the importance of protecting websites and staying safe online
- SEO Workshop: Learn how to make websites visible through creating engaging content and using helpful tools
Alongside the program, children will be able to make connections and find minds alike. They will be able to share interests in a safe and diverse environment. We are not only passing on knowledge – we are passing on a setting where everyone is accepted, respected, and understood!
WordCamp Kids is not just nurturing the next generation of WordPress enthusiasts, but also shaping the future of the web by equipping young minds with valuable skills and knowledge.
So, if you have a budding web developer or designer at home, consider enrolling them in WordCamp Kids – they might just be the future of WordPress!