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Lisa B, Mrs. S: January 2015
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Lisa B, Mrs. S. It is what it is. But, what is it? Wednesday, January 21, 2015. 2014, 2015, 2016. Was a really good year filled with so many new experiences. I worked with and learned from some great people doing great work. In our community. I traveled to new places where I saw stars I've never seen before, walked along a landscape that seemed more alien than Earthly, and fell in love with a new city. I also got to drive a fast car. And gradually push my limits. One step at a time. 2014, 2015, 2016.
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How Girls Code – Be You, Inc.
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Be You, Inc. Empowering Youth to Impact Social Change. The Social Impact Club. Coding for Community: Civility Hackathon. Making An Impact Through Service. Computer Science in Maryland. Be You is proud to support How Girls Code. A nonprofit providing computer science education to elementary school girls through after school classes in Howard County, Maryland. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Our Story – CourseArc
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Sign up for Free Trial. Katie’s interest in designing engaging and high quality online learning, led her to UMBC where she earned her Masters in Instructional Design in 2004. It is at UMBC that Katie first met Bethany Meyer, an information systems student, who at a young age, had a passion for solving problems with technology. Their combined knowledge has led to proven learning strategies with the effective use of emerging technology. For elementary school girls. Tips for Better Data Visualization. How t...
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Kathleen Egan & Associates - How Girls Code
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Kathleen Egan and Associates. Thinking outside the classroom. Online and Hybrid Course Development. Kathleen and Bethany are passionate about encouraging young girls to code and embrace computer science classes and careers. Kathleen is a founder of HowGirlsCode. And Bethany regularly speaks and mentors young girls. Both will be volunteering their time at the Mind, Body, and Coding camp at UMBC this summer. Bethany Meyer speaking to the class about web development.
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