<p>BuildingBloCS is Singapore's largest student-led Computing Advocacy Program, running year-long outreach to promote Computing and Computer Science among Secondary School, JC, IP, and Polytechnic students. Student organisers from schools across Singapore plan and deliver talks and workshops on topics such as AI, Cybersecurity, and Software Development.</p><ul><li>Volunteer organiser eligibility: JC and polytechnic computing students across Singapore; participants drawn from Secondary, JC, IP, and Polytechnic levels.</li><li>Commitment: year-long organising cycle with a flagship annual conference plus smaller events.</li><li>Delivery in hybrid format — recent events include on-site sessions at SMU School of Computing and Information Systems and online livestreams.</li><li>Started in 2017 at Dunman High and has since grown to include organisers from NUSH, TJC, SP, and other institutions.</li><li>Free to participate; organisers gain event-management, teaching, and public-speaking experience.</li></ul><p>Interested students can apply through the organiser intake announced on the BuildingBloCS site and its partner school channels.</p>
Who can apply
JC and polytechnic computing students (organisers); secondary and above (participants).
What you get
CertificateNetworking
Frequently asked
Who runs this?+
Run by BuildingBloCS. More on their website.
Who can apply?+
JC and polytechnic computing students (organisers); secondary and above (participants).
<p>BuildingBloCS is Singapore's largest student-led Computing Advocacy Program, running year-long outreach to promote Computing and Computer Science among Secondary School, JC, IP, and Polytechnic students. Student organisers from schools across Singapore plan and deliver talks and workshops on topics such as AI, Cybersecurity, and Software Development.</p><ul><li>Volunteer organiser eligibility: JC and polytechnic computing students across Singapore; participants drawn from Secondary, JC, IP, and Polytechnic levels.</li><li>Commitment: year-long organising cycle with a flagship annual conference plus smaller events.</li><li>Delivery in hybrid format — recent events include on-site sessions at SMU School of Computing and Information Systems and online livestreams.</li><li>Started in 2017 at Dunman High and has since grown to include organisers from NUSH, TJC, SP, and other institutions.</li><li>Free to participate; organisers gain event-management, teaching, and public-speaking experience.</li></ul><p>Interested students can apply through the organiser intake announced on the BuildingBloCS site and its partner school channels.</p>
Who can apply
JC and polytechnic computing students (organisers); secondary and above (participants).
What you get
CertificateNetworking
Frequently asked
Who runs this?+
Run by BuildingBloCS. More on their website.
Who can apply?+
JC and polytechnic computing students (organisers); secondary and above (participants).