Free, 2-hour DigiGirlz Workshop at your Microsoft Store is a fun way for girls in middle school and high school (ages 14-18) to understand why computer science is important, and to use computer science to enhance things they already love doing, both now and in the future. What’s more, they’ll get an inside peek at what it’s like to work in technology; learn how to pursue their passion; and see that a successful career in technology is within their reach. The Workshop includes an inspiring panel discussion from real, local women in the industry.
Girls will also get a hands-on experience with Creator’s Challenge, which engages girls with a STEAM challenge. At the end of the Workshop, they’ll see cool resources that can be used to learn how to make awesome stuff with computer science.
Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to meet new role models, get inspired by the pros, and get a hands-on introduction to the world of coding. To join DigiGirlz Workshop please register on-line.
April 15, 1:00 – 3:30 pm
This year’s panelists include:
– Chris Hart is a full-stack software developer who has worked on web applications, server applications, mobile device software, data visualization, and games. She’s also written chapters in several books on the Microsoft .NET Framework. Her current focus is developing STEM educational simulations and games.
– Tracey Gustafson is a MySTEM fellow with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/MetroWest.
– Robin Hagar is an Architect manager for Microsoft.