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At the moment, I’m helping develop a wearable sports tracker that will give athletes readings on their lactic acid levels in real time. Athletes have a lactate threshold, which determines how far and fast they can run, row or bounce a ball. If they stay under it, they can go forever, but when the body produces too much they “hit the wall” and become exhausted. Once perfected, this technology will help athletes maximize their performances. patrick mercier pushing the threshold cs+ sports Find paths into code careers Growing up, I wanted to be a Transformer. When that didn’t work out, I opted for the next best thing – transforming reality. I want to make a world for people to be able to experience in 3D – a virtual reality world that can operate from a smartphone. I love computer science because all you need is an Internet connection and a cheap laptop. For my next career move, I’d like to be a rock star. That’d be awesome! Access for all Transforming the way we use the Web will let everyone access info. Even some high school students are helping to take code to people with learning challenges. <Visit CareerswithCode.com> Coding for good Discover apps to empower women experiencing domestic violence from genius programmer grandma Alicia Carr, plus the amazing ways CS is making the world a better place. <Visit CareerswithCode.com> Code the planet! CS is helping save the world one line of code at a time! Like Brittany Hayes, whose Twitter analysis shows how the media responded to the Ebola crisis. <bit.ly/CWC_Health> Bring your A game Under Armour creates wearable tech that helps atheletes acheive their best performance with the help of a device that tracks their sweat chemistry. <bit.ly/CWC_Sports> CS + accessibility CS + health and sustainability CS + sports Median earnings, 2015 All other jobs: $21/hr Computing jobs: $39/hr REFERENCES: US CENSUS BUREAU: BIT.LY/1INWXFB / CHANGETHEEQUATION.ORG / USA TODAY: USAT.LY/1WO7L9G CS + social justice Over HALF (53%) of projected science and engineering job openings by 2024 are expected to be in computing. Talk to teachers and counselors about getting started today! Discover careers, ideas and resources at CareerswithCode.com What’s your coding superpower? Combining computer science (CS) with things you’re passionate about can give you the skills to make a real difference to the world around you Crafting the future If you’re into music, film, fashion or gaming, tech skills can open doors to hot careers. Just ask Ann Mincieli of Jungle Studios or Maddy Maxey from The Crated. <Visit CareerswithCode.com> CS + ART Computer science graduates earn half a million more over their working lifetime than other college majors earn ($2.4 million). Launch a startup Begin a start-up to solve a local or global issue, like Perry Ogwuche’s excellent shipping business or Jonathan Graham’s coding school for unemployed people. <bit.ly/CWC_Business> CS + business Scan to watch Scan to watch Scan to watch BOYCATALYST / GOOGLE GRETCHEN MATHISON LAUREN KEYES, HANDS-ON TECHNOLOGY During my fellowship at Stanford, my team and I designed a robot to tutor young students through mechatronics. Our experiments found they were more likely to bond with the robot when it was more vulnerable or expressive. I could’ve used such a robot when I moved to the United States and started school in rural South Carolina at age five! Being an immigrant was challenging, but ultimately rewarding with the opportunities afforded to me. Victoria c Nneji designing thoughtful robots cs+ accessibility cs+ art Rob Nelson Transforming reality If you asked me what I wanted to do four years ago, I doubt I would’ve told you computer science! My dream job has changed often. I wanted to be an artist/journalist/business owner/civil rights leader/scientist. Then I found Girls Who Code, and it became this hub where all my interests converged. My aspirations are to continue learning computer science, to educate others in my community, and to build tools that level the playing field. Aura Barrera Code girl cs+ social justice Experience Victoria’s career story in VR by downloading the Google Expeditions app to your phone. RM_NCWIT POSTERS x 3.indd 1 29/6/17 1:17 pm

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Page 1: justice GRETCHEN MATHISONtraining.cte.nyc/.../whats_your_coding_superpower.pdf · Victoria c Nneji designing thoughtful robots s+ y s+ rt Rob Nelson Transforming reality s r . I s

At the moment, I’m helping develop a wearable sports tracker that will give athletes readings on their lactic acid levels in real time. Athletes have a lactate threshold, which determines how far and fast they can run, row or bounce a ball. If they stay under it, they can go forever, but when the body produces too much they “hit the wall” and become exhausted. Once perfected, this technology will help athletes maximize their performances.

patrick mercierpushing the threshold

cs+sports

Find paths into

code careers

Growing up, I wanted to be a Transformer. When that didn’t work out,

I opted for the next best thing – transforming reality. I want to make

a world for people to be able to experience in 3D – a virtual reality

world that can operate from a smartphone. I love computer science

because all you need is an Internet connection and a cheap laptop.

For my next career move, I’d like to be a rock star. That’d be awesome!

Access for allTransforming the way we use the Web will let everyone access info. Even some high school students are helping to take code to people with learning challenges. <Visit CareerswithCode.com>

Coding for goodDiscover apps to empower women experiencing domestic violence from genius programmer grandma Alicia Carr, plus the amazing ways CS is making the world a better place. <Visit CareerswithCode.com>

Code the planet!CS is helping save the world one line of code at a time! Like Brittany Hayes, whose Twitter analysis shows how the media responded to the Ebola crisis. <bit.ly/CWC_Health>

Bring your A gameUnder Armour creates wearable tech that helps atheletes acheive their best performance with the help of a device that tracks their sweat chemistry. <bit.ly/CWC_Sports>

CS+accessibilityCS+health and

sustainabilityCS+sports

Median

earnings, 2015

All other jobs:

$21/hr

Computing jobs:

$39/hr

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Over HALF (53%) of projected science and engineering job openings by 2024 are expected to be in computing.

Talk to teachers and counselors about getting started today! Discover careers, ideas and resources at CareerswithCode.com

What’s your

coding superpower?Combining computer science (CS) with things you’re

passionate about can give you the skills to makea real difference to the world around you

Crafting the futureIf you’re into music, film, fashion or gaming, tech skills can open doors to hot careers. Just ask Ann Mincieli of Jungle Studios or Maddy Maxey from The Crated. <Visit CareerswithCode.com>

CS+ART

Computer science graduates earn half

a million more over their working lifetime than

other college majors earn ($2.4 million).

Launch a startupBegin a start-up to solve a local or global issue, like Perry Ogwuche’s excellent shipping business or Jonathan Graham’s coding school for unemployed people. <bit.ly/CWC_Business>

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During my fellowship at Stanford, my team and I designed a robot to tutor young students through mechatronics. Our experiments found they were more likely to bond with the robot when it was more vulnerable or expressive. I could’ve used such a robot when I moved to the United States and started school in rural South Carolina at age five! Being an immigrant was challenging, but ultimately rewarding with the opportunities afforded to me.

Victoria c Nnejidesigningthoughtful robots

cs+accessibility

cs+art

Rob Nelson Transforming reality

If you asked me what I wanted to do four years

ago, I doubt I would’ve told you computer

science! My dream job has changed often. I

wanted to be an artist/journalist/business

owner/civil rights leader/scientist. Then I

found Girls Who Code, and it became this hub

where all my interests converged. My

aspirations are to continue learning computer

science, to educate others in my community,

and to build tools that level the playing field.

Aura Barrera Code girlcs+social justice

Experience Victoria’s career story in VR by downloading

the Google Expeditions app to your phone.

RM_NCWIT POSTERS x 3.indd 1 29/6/17 1:17 pm