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Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
The Girls Who Code session at the Scotts Valley branch library have been focused on programing Botley the Coding Robot.
Photo courtesy of library volunteer Sean McLean.
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Loyola University Chicago launched its first chapter of Girls Who Code, a national organization working to close the gender gap in technology though education about the field. Led by Loyola students and volunteers, the club meets once a week on Saturday mornings in the Klarchek Information Commons on Loyola's Lake Shore Campus. (Photo: Dominique Ochoa)
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Loyola University Chicago launched its first chapter of Girls Who Code, a national organization working to close the gender gap in technology though education about the field. Led by Loyola students and volunteers, the club meets once a week on Saturday mornings in the Klarchek Information Commons on Loyola's Lake Shore Campus. (Photo: Dominique Ochoa)
The Girls Who Code session at the Scotts Valley branch library have been focused on programing Botley the Coding Robot.
Photo courtesy of library volunteer Sean McLean.
Loyola University Chicago launched its first chapter of Girls Who Code, a national organization working to close the gender gap in technology though education about the field. Led by Loyola students and volunteers, the club meets once a week on Saturday mornings in the Klarchek Information Commons on Loyola's Lake Shore Campus. (Photo: Dominique Ochoa)
Loyola University Chicago launched its first chapter of Girls Who Code, a national organization working to close the gender gap in technology though education about the field. Led by Loyola students and volunteers, the club meets once a week on Saturday mornings in the Klarchek Information Commons on Loyola's Lake Shore Campus. (Photo: Dominique Ochoa)
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.
Celebrating Girls Who Code's 5th birthday where it all began, at AppNexus. In 2012, 20 high school girls joined us for 6 weeks to learn computer science as part of Girls Who Code's Summer Immersion Program. There are now 40,000 students across 50 states! Learn more at www.girlswhocode.com.