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Sep 24, 2016

When I became a geek (or not!)

Hi people, how have you been? I spent time some weeks ago at the Geek girls' collaborative camp which took place at the Computer science department of the University of Ibadan. This camp was actually organised for secondary school and University students but I was fascinated, applied and was chosen to attend as a Teacher, and it was free, snack and lunch inclusive!

Kudos to the chief organiser, Dr Yetunde Folajimi and her able team.
The event featured game programming using two platforms: Scratch and Unity. I passed my boundary (lol) by choosing to go with the Unity class (it's more complicated and requires some level of coding, and cramming which i totally abhor!) I really enjoyed other sessions though like when Dr Yetunde taught us about google and its advantages.

Dr Yetunde (standing) with a Teacher and a Sec School student
Watching the high school girls code and all shows that there really is hope for this country o!
Let's encourage our girls to break through every glass ceiling and reach for their goals.
So I ended up creating a simple game of catch using Scratch programming for my babies much later.
my game's interface. I tried na!

If you know any secondary school student or undergraduate who is techy, please make sure you encourage her to apply for next year's edition here when it's time.

Also, this type of organisation could do with major sponsorship. If you'd like to sponsor, please reach out to Dr Folajimi via the website or send her a message here.
Enjoy the pictures below (more on the links above)
xx
Olubunmi

With ehr brother, who happens to also be a graduate of geology from UI like moi!


yours truly in my uniform..lol











2 comments:

  1. Thanks Bunmi. We are proud of you and look forward to seeing you again on camp next year. Hope your babies enjoy your game. I look forward to sharing it on the Geek network /*wink*/

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