Don't miss your chance to save on our upcoming Coding Program Workshop. Register by midnight this Friday, February 3rd for 20% off the standard rate. Featuring up-to-the minute content and expertise, you’ll learn how to launch a coding program in your library and promote digital literacy in your community. Over four weeks, you will have direct access to live speakers via webcasts and be challenged to complete assignments and field research that will result in a complete understanding of how to run computer programming courses that introduce your patrons to new career paths and technologies. We’ll give you the tools you need to create library programs for your patrons around coding languages (e.g. HTML, CSS, Python), career development software (e.g. Adobe Creative Suite, Wordpress), and early learning (e.g. Scratch and robotics) without having to know how to code.
Speakers Include
| | | Brook Osborne Program Manager, Code.org | Colleen Macklin Associate Professor, Parsons The New School for Design and Co-Director and Founder of PETLab | Kelly Smith Founder & CEO, Prenda.co | | | | Matt Lorenzo Teen Services Librarian, Cuptertino Library (CA) | Nate Stone Program Coordinator, ideaLAB, Community Technology Center, Denver Public Library (CO) | Ormilla Vengersammy Department Head, Technology and Education Center & Melrose Center, Orange County Library System (CA) | | | | Rebecca Crago Technology Supervisor, Westbank Community Library (TX) | Vanya Walker Instructional Technology Specialist, Orange County Library System (CA) | |
For more information please visit our website where you can view the full speaker lineup and download the agenda. Register by midnight on Friday, February 3rd to receive your 20% advanced discount! Can’t make it this time, but know someone who might benefit from this course? Please, forward this email. |