
I’ve had multiple conversations recently about teaching kids to code – where to begin, what resources to use, how to navigate when the parent/teacher/responsible adult has no coding expertise. So I decided to put together this page to share what I’ve learnt and compile some useful resources. Anyone can learn …
Our REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program started yesterday, and, given the times, it’s gone virtual. Some projects have had to change, there’s different logistics to think about – it promises to be a fun learning experience for all. To keep the community spirit of the on-site REU, our program …
As usual, I somehow find myself in the middle of fall, wondering where the time has gone. Here’s the highlights of the past few months: 1. The Midcoast Maine Girls Who Code club finished their inaugural year (see my earlier post to find out more about the club). Check out …
In January I embarked on a new venture with a friend & colleague, Julie. We started a Girls Who Code club at Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta. Girls Who Code is a nationwide non-profit which has a single mission: to close the gender gap in technology. After just …
