Jay Hannah
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to Stefanie Ramsey, sn.ou...@gmail.com, Nick Nisi, omg-...@googlegroups.com
Hi Stefanie,
You may remember me, I've volunteered for 2 or 3 Coder Dojo's so far. Looks like there's another one coming up Dec 6? Do you still need volunteers for that one?
http://aimforbrilliance.org/coderdojo/
I was talking to Scott today, sounds like Lego League Robotics Club and Coder Dojos have a lot of overlap? Maybe you could join forces?
If not maybe Scott or I could coordinate with one of your venues, if you have their contact information handy?
Thank you,
Jay Hannah
1-402-598-7782
First Lego League Robotics Club Field Trip
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/omg-code/TJH6q9DMUQE/hTcvYvPOhr4J
On Thursday, November 13, 2014 11:08:19 AM UTC-6, Scott Niewohner wrote:
> I am a coach for an FLL group north of Omaha about 30 miles and our team chose "A better way to learn Scratch" as this years project for the competition. Scratch is, of coarse, a program that introduces kids into the world of programming. As part of the competition our teams needs to interview experts pertaining to the topic chosen and I thought OMG Code would be a great place to start.
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> If possible I would love to have our kids interview several experts from your group and maybe even sit in on one of your meetings for a few minutes to give our kids a taste of how real would programmers create wonderful new ideas.
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> If anyone can give me some insight if this is possible I would greatly appreciate it.
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> Thanks,
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> Scott Niewohner
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sn.ou...@gmail.com