As part of our joint initiative, the Guardian hosted a two-day hackathon event for pupils from four UK schools. In each school, 20 pupils - all aged between 13 and 15 - were given the challenge of creating a website in just over 24 hours. Developers from Google and the Guardian were on hand to offer advice.
Much more work is required, but there are encouraging signs. In January the Education Secretary Michael Gove took the bold step of scrapping the existing ICT curriculum, freeing schools in the UK to teach a richer mix of programming, computer science and advanced IT rather than simply how to use software.
Most of the students who participated in our hackathon had little experience in computer coding. The promising results suggest that everyone, with a little support, can learn to code and embrace the digital future.

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