Your Name: Anne Havlik

 

Grade Level: 10

 

School or Organization Name: University School of Milwaukee

Co-Presenter Name(s): none

 

Area of the World from Which You Will Present: Milwaukee, WI

 

Language in Which You Will Present: English

 

Target Audience(s): Educators, Students, anybody interested in teaching themselves coding

 

Short Session Description (one line): how to use individualized online coding resources effectively to learn the basics of coding

 

Full Session Description (as long as you would like):

My name is Anne and I am a sophomore at University School of Milwaukee. In this session I will present about the various different online coding schools and resources available to everyone online. If you are interested in computer programming, but do not have access to coding classes in school or as an adult, online coding schools are the resource for you. I even have trained myself to code using these coding schools and highly recommend them. It is a great way to learn to code on your own time, while still having a structured curriculum. These online coding resources have individualized learning computer sciences and are a really good opportunity for those who want to learn to code.

 

Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:

some of the websites I will speak about include:

code.org

codeacademy.com

coderdojo.com

developers.google.com/edu/python/

landofcode.com

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Looks great, Anne! Excited to attend. 

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