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Ladies Learning Code, now a subchapter of Canada Learning Code, is a federally registered nonprofit organization in Canada aimed at promoting collaborative, technological learning among women and youth. This program seeks to close the gender gap among those adept at technology by offering courses and workshops to empower and educate females in particular.

Founded in 2011 by Heather Payne, Melissa Sariffodeen, Breanna Hughes and Laura Plant, the organization's first workshop was held in Toronto. After this, they began hosting monthly workshops.

In August 2011, they began an expansion of these workshops across Canada, establishing chapters first in Vancouver and then subsequently in more than 18 cities across Canada. To date, the organization has had 2,228 educational events since August 6th of 2011 as well as a total of 12,425 volunteers among all of the programs. They have also expanded programs to educate a larger number of adults and youth including Girls Learning Code , Kids Learning Code , Teens Learning code, and Teachers Learning Code . Their permanent workspace is located at The Lab in Toronto, Ontario.

Ladies Learning Code has attracted roughly 17,500 participants and held over 600 events such as workshops and courses since 2011. This program seeks to provide adults with the opportunity to learn technological skills such as HTML and CSS, Python, and Ruby. In addition, students can also learn web design techniques and familiarize themselves with online blogging sites such as WordPress. These events are open to all adults, regardless of prior experience with or knowledge of course material.

Canada Learning Code claims a 4:1 ratio of students to volunteer mentors in each of the five programs, which allows them to learn through a more personalized experience and individual attention. Scholarships for select events are available to those in need of financial assistance.


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Subchapters of Canada Learning Code

Launched in early 2012, Girls Learning Code teaches girls from the ages of 3 to 12 years old technological skills through workshops, camps, and other events. In Toronto, hundreds of girls have participated and the program is expanding to new cities across Canada.

Teens Learning Code offers those too old for Girls Learning Code yet too young for Ladies learning Code a program that is tailored to teens. It is open to girls from the ages of 13 to 17 years old and teaches various technological skills such as webmaking, gamemaking, and even app inventing.


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See also

  • Women in computing in Canada
  • Pixelles
  • Programming Language
  • Made with Code
  • Girl Develop It

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References


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External links

  • Official Website
  • Learning Labs


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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