The Scotsman

Codeclan kicks off digital volunteer plan

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Codeclan is launching a voluntary initiative enabling notfor-profits and community organisati­ons to benefit from graduates’ digital capabiliti­es.

The digital skills academy is set to officially push the button of its Client Xperience programme at Engage Invest Exploit (EIE), a technology investor showcase held today at the University of Edinburgh’s Mcewan Hall.

This follows a six-month pilot involving more than 100 student volunteers who used their programmin­g skills to support not-for-profits and community causes, including Alzheimer Scotland, News Direct, One Cherry, Beyond Green and the Edinburgh Fringe.

The programme also aims to provides graduates with work experience opportunit­ies, as participan­ts design, build and manage digital projects.

Codeclan, which was originally supported by the Scottish Government, Skills Developmen­t Scotland and Scotlandis in an effort to help bridge the digital skills gap, has campuses in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. Chief executive Melinda Matthews Clarkson said: “I firmly believe this new programme will make our graduates even more valuable to employers and improve their productivi­ty at work even further.

“Being able to implement new skills on a live project at the same time as working on something with real purpose, is a win-win.”

Oliver Byrne, a sustainabi­lity adviser for Beyond Green, added: “The Client Xperience projects gave us a fantastic opportunit­y to make real progress on a live project.” 0 Melinda Matthews Clarkson, Codeclan CEO

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