Influence the Influencers

Parents and guardians play a crucial role in shaping young people's subject choices. We've developed a comprehensive website packed with information to help them nurture talent and raise awareness of the diverse world of Computing Science – it's much more than just coding! The site showcases a wide range of exciting careers across various sectors.

To support teachers and schools, we've also created a suite of resources, including posters, information cards, display materials, teacher door signs, and postcards. These are perfect for open evenings and parents' nights, school/departments social media and webpages helping you promote Computing Science.

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Digital artwork of four people in hoodies looking at computer screens in a high-tech data center with skyscrapers outside the window. The screen displays a webpage with the heading 'Careers in Tech is More Than Code' and mentions the Scottish technology sector.


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We have #ChooseComputingScience versions and #ChooseComputerScience versions.
Includes 3 postcard styles, 3 display board designs, 49 posters, 1 teacher door display and 49 mini cards/social posts.

A woman wearing a virtual reality headset and holding a tablet, surrounded by colorful digital and gaming visuals, promoting concept art creation for video games.
A promotional poster about Scrum mastery emphasizing teamwork and technology in the tech sector. It features a woman using two tablets in a high-tech environment with digital interfaces. The poster includes a orange circle with a brief explanation of Scrum Masters, the hashtag #ChooseComputingScience, and the website choosecomputingscience.co.uk.
A three-panel display highlighting the benefits of choosing computing science, including points about well-paying jobs, career prospects, solving real-world problems, entrepreneurship, security and privacy, diverse opportunities, and innovation, with images of people using technology and digital graphics.
A girl using virtual reality headset in a futuristic cityscape, with promotional text encouraging children to become tech entrepreneurs, alongside a QR code and website link for Choose Computing Science.