Code-Day for Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Laurel Region

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Jeremy Flores

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Mar 26, 2012, 6:00:44 PM3/26/12
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Heyo,

I was talking with a few of my friends at a recent charity event for Big Brothers, Big Sisters here in GBG (http://www.bbbslr.org), and it came to light that a bunch of the kids in the program ("littles" in the vernacular) are, predictably, really interested in computers and video games. It was stressed that for many of these kids, the very idea that career paths like ours exist is really inaccessible. They don't have much, if any, exposure to adults that work in professional fields (especially STEM folks).

I showed them projects like Hackity-Hack and Try Ruby and Kids Ruby and they were blown away. Since the event, we've been talking about hosting a demo day for both bigs and littles. It's pretty vague right now, but the basic idea would be to round up some laptops and set them up for a day- or afternoon-long workshop with a few presentations/exercises geared at introducing the kids to the kind of cool stuff we get to do everyday.

I'm reaching out to see if anyone would be interested in volunteering to help put something like this together. I've got my shop (http://carney.co) on board; we'll be hosting the event, however it shapes up. We're starting small and are still very much in the idea stage, so any input you guys have is very much appreciated.

Best,
-jf

Steve Klabnik

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Mar 26, 2012, 6:09:45 PM3/26/12
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Wooo.

Whatever I can do with Hackety to help, lemme know.

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Colin Dean

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Mar 26, 2012, 6:16:29 PM3/26/12
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Depending on when it is and if the planets align, and it's after April, I might be able to help out.

Grant Olson

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Mar 26, 2012, 6:30:33 PM3/26/12
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On 3/26/12 6:00 PM, Jeremy Flores wrote:

>
> I showed them projects like Hackity-Hack and Try Ruby and Kids Ruby and
> they were blown away. Since the event, we've been talking about hosting
> a demo day for both bigs and littles. It's pretty vague right now, but
> the basic idea would be to round up some laptops and set them up for a
> day- or afternoon-long workshop with a few presentations/exercises
> geared at introducing the kids to the kind of cool stuff we get to do
> everyday.
>

You might want to consider the low-tech peanut butter sandwich exercise,
where you ask the kids to tell you how to make a peanut butter sandwich,
and follow the instructions to the letter like a typical dumb computer.

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Steve Klabnik

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Mar 26, 2012, 6:41:34 PM3/26/12
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This one works REALLY WELL.

Julie Pagano

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Mar 26, 2012, 9:08:48 PM3/26/12
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I also may be able to help, depending on when it is.

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On Monday, March 26, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Steve Klabnik wrote:

This one works REALLY WELL.

Jeremy Flores

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Mar 27, 2012, 10:33:56 AM3/27/12
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Awesome, thanks everyone. Next step for us is a meetup with the BBBS
folks and establish some goals and guidelines. I'm going to try to do
that in the next week or so. I realize it's already the end of March,
but I'm hopeful for a June event.

Jeremy Flores

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May 3, 2012, 11:10:29 AM5/3/12
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Hey guys,

I finally had a chance to catch up with my contact at BBBS and I'm going to schedule a brief conference call next week for her to layout the motivations and goals of the event. Rather than try to get everyone that's interested in an email chain, I've create (another!) Google Group for this event. Considering it's relatively small scope, I don't anticipate the group surviving beyond the event, but it's kind of a handy way for people to self-indicate interest and participate.

Anyway, the group is here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kidscodeproject

Drop in if you're curious or think you'd like to help out.

Thanks! <3
-jf

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