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Phillip SnaluneJune 1, 20161 min read

Win free tickets to Roehampton Festival of Computing

Summer is a great time for teachers to attend networking events and to get new ideas for the next academic year.

If you teach Computer Science, Roehampton Festival of Computing on June 17th is the event to add to your calendar. It will be a day of inspirational talks, hands on workshops and research presentations. Roehampton University campus is spectacular this time of the year, and is a perfect setting for educators to meet, share and inspire each other.

So do not miss an opportunity to win free Festival ticket, worth £60 each. Codio has four tickets to give away to secondary school computer science teachers.

How to Enter

1. Follow us on Twitter, and enter your details through our tweet.

2. Send an email, with subject line: WIN TICKETS to Help@codio.com.

Winners will be selected at random on June 13th. Deadline to submit your entry - June 12th, midnight, GMT.

Competition is open to secondary school Computer Science teachers only. Winners will need to cover their own travel costs.

To learn more about the event, or to purchase tickets, visit Festival of Computing http://festivalofcomputing.com/

Summer Special - 20% off Codio annual licence

And don't forget!! We have a 20% off any Codio annual licence, if you request a quote BEFORE 30 June.

Terms and Conditions:

*1. Only 1 entry per person from a secondary school to win one ticket

  1. Must be a computer science teacher teaching at a United Kingdom school
  2. Travel and other expenses are covered by the winners
  3. Need to provide accurate details so we can contact you
  4. No purchase necessary
  5. Void where prohibited
  6. Entry period opens on 1 June 2016, 9 am. Closes on 12th June 2016 at Midnight. GMT Time zone.*
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Phillip Snalune

CEO & Co-founder. Phillip is concerned with Codio creating a teaching and learning experience that users will find indispensable such that user advocacy drives exponential growth for the company, and in doing so, sees Codio make a measurable positive impact on teacher and learner outcomes from computer science education globally.