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Girls Who Code is an organization offering free after-school programs for 6-12 grade girls to use computer science to impact their community and join a sisterhood of supportive peers and role models.
Girls Who Code is an organization offering free after-school programs for 6-12 grade girls to use computer science to impact their community and join a sisterhood of supportive peers and role models.
Club girls join a safe and supportive environment of peers & role models and learn to see themselves as computer scientists. Beyond the Club, girls can tap into an alumni network of tens of thousands of girls across the country who are using computer science to solve problems they care about.
Club girls learn the concepts of loops, variables, conditionals, and functions that form the basis for all programming languages — whether they want to build a website, an app, or a robot. Returning Club girls can deepen their programming knowledge through extended activity sets.
Club girls work in teams to design and build a Computer Science “CS” Impact Project that solves real world problems they care about through code.
We will meet every Wednesday during the school year. If you are able to bring your own laptop or chromebook, please do so, as we have limited laptops. Space is limited, please register.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Elementary Age |
EVENT TYPE: | Tech Class | General Interest | College & Career |
TAGS: | teens | Tech | STEAM | education | Computer Skills |
This branch shares the Eola Community Center buiding with the Fox Valley Park District. It offers a quiet reading room with a fireplace, study rooms and a family computer lab. The Eola Road Branch has public meeting rooms that may be used for community programs.