Quick question for you. I saw that you listed the Girls Who Code website and
similar resources on http://planet.apache.org/committers/
I co-founded Computer Science Online, a self-funded and non-commercial
organization that provides students and lifelong learners with free
educational, career and developmental information related to the world of
computer science. Most recently, we launched an expert-driven guide about the
opportunities for K-12 students to learn how to code before college. The
guidebook covers strategies and resources for K-12 and then goes deep into how
Pre-College students can prepare the summer before starting their degree
program. Would you mind adding it as a resource on your page mentioned above
(or similar page)?
- Guidebook:
http://www.computerscienceonline.org/cs-programs-before-college/
You may also be interested in the other features and content on our site. I
encourage you to take a look at our "Majors" pages where we have comprehensive,
actionable information on specific computer science career paths. Our team
also produced some really fantastic guidebooks for Women and Minorities in CS.
- Homepage: http://www.computerscienceonline.org/
We'd be delighted if you would add our resources(s) to you website so this
information can get out those interested in computer science careers and
education. Do you think you help with this and support the CS community?
Thanks,
Teresa Mullins
ComputerScienceOnline.org
Community Outreach Manager
503-502-6602