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Nineteen middle school girls had an awesome time at TCHS Saturday afternoon; learning how to program robots! | Nineteen middle school girls had an awesome time at TCHS Saturday afternoon; learning how to program robots! | ||
− | The workshop was a first collaboration between Downingtown Area Robotics and Techgirlz. DAR students Laura and Akhila stepped up to organize this event; preparing the lesson plans, securing the necessary materials, coordinating with Techgirlz, and recruiting and training additional instructors (Katie and Sai). | + | The workshop was a first collaboration between Downingtown Area Robotics and [http:techgirlz.org Techgirlz]. DAR students Laura and Akhila stepped up to organize this event; preparing the lesson plans, securing the necessary materials, coordinating with Techgirlz, and recruiting and training additional instructors (Katie and Sai). |
The workshop was a wonderful success and we look forward to following up with more. | The workshop was a wonderful success and we look forward to following up with more. |
Revision as of 23:21, 20 September 2016
Nineteen middle school girls had an awesome time at TCHS Saturday afternoon; learning how to program robots!
The workshop was a first collaboration between Downingtown Area Robotics and [http:techgirlz.org Techgirlz]. DAR students Laura and Akhila stepped up to organize this event; preparing the lesson plans, securing the necessary materials, coordinating with Techgirlz, and recruiting and training additional instructors (Katie and Sai).
The workshop was a wonderful success and we look forward to following up with more.
Downingtown Area Robotics is a nonprofit organization operating out of the TCHS offering coeducational FIRST Robotics programs to area middle and high school students. Techgirlz is a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the gender gap in technology occupations by focusing on girls at the crucial middle school age.