Girls Who Code at Pembroke Public Library
We have no sessions of Girls Who Code open at this time.
Girls Who Code is a national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology. Our programs educate, equip, and inspire girls with the computing skills they’ll need to pursue 21st century opportunities.
Learn more about the movement from their website. |
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Girls Who Code Final Projects
Summer 2018
Our summer 2018 students of Girls Who Code worked on dozens of mini projects through the visual programming language Scratch. View some of the projects in their Scratch Studio.
Fall 2017 |
Spring 2017 |
Girls Who Code in Pembroke for fall 2017 collaborated on a website focused on Suicide Awareness and resources for teens; visit their site here. Many of the pages contain resources coded in Scratch or Codesters!
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Our very first session of Girls Who Code in Pembroke was during spring 2017. Their final project was a presentation of South Shore beaches created with Python coding (now inactive).
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Want to code right now?
No matter your age, level, or gender, there are many coding courses available online with Code.org where students can learn coding with the help of online instructions and games. You can begin anytime by visiting Code Studio or Hour of Code. To save your progress, you can create a free account; you just need an email (and the permission of a grown-up, if relevant).