Start a Girls Who Code Club in your community to inspire girls aged 6-18 to explore computer science through free curriculum, supportive sisterhood, and hands-on coding activities that build confidence and skills.
Theha leqephe la projeke ea hao
Tobetsa konopo e tala ea ho qala ho ngolisa le ho theha leqephe la morero oa hao. E potlakile, e lokolohile ebile e bonolo.
Qetella Phephetso ea matsatsi a 30
Qetella mehato e bonolo ka mora matsatsi a 30 ho etsa hore projeke ea hao e theohe fatshe.
Kenya tshebetsong morero oa hao
Latela tataiso ea mehato e 5 le moralo oa tshebetso oa hao ho tlisa morero bophelong.
Arolelana ka tshusumetso
Arolelana tšusumetso ka ho beha kakaretso le linepe le ho tlatsa boithuto.
E kholo bakeng sa
Nako
Tlhahiso: 30 minutes to 2 hours per week throughout the school term.
Lintlha tse ling mabapi le mokhoa oa ho qala le lisebelisoa life kapa life tse arolelanoang ke Girls Who Code
Welcome to Girls Who Code on ChangeX! I'm excited to help you share our free coding curriculum with your local community and get girls excited about Computer Science. Whether in-person or virtually, I can help you start and lead a Girls Who Code in no time!
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