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For our first episode the Holler sat down with Grant Mills from http://www.ruralup.org to talk about their coding and programming initiatives across Eastern […]
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Thanks @pgreen. We’re going to walk with Rural UP, as well as design some courses for the Holler, about a summer program and some programming bootcamps that use the Holler to sustain long term collaboration and learning.
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@joyneace That’s great! What types of projects will they build? We could feature some of their work on the Holler, or throw out some coding challenges once they are far enough along.
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They will be building a website that will require the use of databases. They will get to be creative about content. These students already know some Python and have created games in Snap!
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Learn to Code! If you know of any middle and high school students in the Pikeville area who would like to participate, they can contact these folks.
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We had a little fun in the Holler studio with media students from Betsy Lane High School today.
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