Deadly Coders Online

Deadly Coders Online is a pioneering edtech platform that provides online access for Indigenous students to engaging video tutorials in tech education. Learning pathways have been designed by Indigenous education leaders, and tutorials are facilitated by Indigenous educators and delivered in a seamless, AI-powered platform. 

What is the platform?

Deadly Coders Online is a comprehensive, AI-powered learning platform that delivers engaging digital technologies video tutorials, comprehensive student reporting and achievement benchmarking capabilities. The platform features a state-of-the-art AI coding tutor, which helps power student engagement and digital technologies learning outcomes.  

This innovative solution digitises our famous STEM workshops and provides significant scale and reach to power our mission of reaching every Indigenous student in Australia in the next 10 years. 

Who is it for?

Deadly Coders Online is designed to help classroom teachers, with no coding experience, deliver engaging Digital technologies lessons with confidence. A fully subsidised learning program, we partner with schools who have significant Indigenous student populations across Australia to build student engagement, capability and confidence in STEM learning, and core STEM concepts. 

If your school is interested in becoming a delivery partner for the program, please enquire using the link

Want to be involved?

Click here to support our content expansion, or to sponsor a school to participate in online digital technologies programs: 

Deadly Coders Online gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of:

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Why Sponsor Deadly Coders Online?

Deadly Coders online provides a safe, easily accessible and culturally appropriate learning environment for Indigenous students of all ages and capabilities. We know that 60% of senior students decide on their area of study before grade 9 and there is a strong link between exposure to STEM programs and pursuit of STEM careers after school. 

We provide a scalable, high-quality and engaging learning platform for Indigenous students to access and engage with the Digital Technologies curriculum. By providing fully subsidised programs to schools across Australia, we remove barriers to participation, and build students hands-on skills AND confidence to pursue STEM studies and consider future careers in technology. 

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Sponsorship options:

Content Stream Sponsor

Deadly Coders Online currently includes 50 digital projects in coding languages Scratch, Python and Javascript. We are in the process of writing, filming and editing more than 50 additional courses covering Minecraft, Micro:Bit and Roblox. 

Our future content roadmap includes programs for Indigenous students in Digital Literacy; No/Low Code Platforms; Cyber Security; Artificial Intelligence; Financial Literacy. New content stream sponsorship will cover costs associated with:

Student Access Sponsor

Provide access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to continuously learn and develop their digital technologies skills in a safe online environment, with in-built student support. 

We have already delivered the innovative Deadly Coders Online program to more than 5000 students across Australia, providing important scale and reach to Indigenous students nationally.  Find out how you can extend this program reach to even more students, by providing 12-month platform access for year-round coding adventures. 

A sneak peak of what's included in Deadly Coders Online:

Let's chat!

We’re always looking for like-minded businesses and partners to help realise our vision of delivering world-class digital technologies education. 

Contact us today

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