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[ONLINE] Celebrating Ada Lovelace and learn coding
6 October 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
FreeThe University of Liverpool Department of Mathematical Sciences is Celebrating Ada Lovelace’s legacy with a hands-on coding session (suitable for Years 10-13) followed by a careers session with professionals from different areas of STEM!
The event in a nutshell: Starts 3pm on Tues 6 October 2020
15:00-15:15 – Learn about Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer, with a short presentation
15:15-16:00- Learn how to code on Python – more info here
16:00-16:15- Too long sitting down? Let’s have a break! – during this time organisers will still be around to answer any questions
16:15-17:00 – Careers Carousel: get to know some professionals in STEM and ask them any questions you may have about their professions, careers or studies
You can sign up for one or all the sessions!
Who is this event for?
While we are particularly keen to inspire female students to take up coding, students of all genders in Years 10 to 13, are very welcome to attend. If you are a teacher you can register your full class for this event. If you are a student please make sure you are participating as part of a school and supervised by your teacher. If you want to participate individually please seek parental consent and please get in touch to let us know.
For more details or to Register your place please visit Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ada-lovelace-day-come-and-celebrate-with-us-tickets-120057403927