We taught children between the 2nd and 5th grades how to circuit bend at the Verano After School Program. Kids got a first hand experience playing with circuit boards and they expanded their perception of how they have the power to create new things with their older toys, just by
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Thursday, January 23rd WICS took a trip to Blizzard for a tour of their campus! We had the privilege of seeing the World of Warcraft developer space and were able to see the kind of work Blizzard developers do first hand. We were surprised by the colorful offices full of
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January 22nd, last Tuesday, WICS hosted a Letter of Recommendation Workshop and Q&A with Professor Shannon Tauro and PhD candidate Kristin Roher! Over 30 students attended for a pre-workshop social and a presentation on how to approach and establish relationships with professors for research, references, and letters of recommendation. Thank
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On Monday, January 14th, WICS hosted a Toy Hacking Workshop Training with Dr. Garnet Hertz. Over 20 people attended with bags full of toys to break open! This workshop was intended to train students who were interested in being involved in a similar workshop for kids in elementary and middle
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The first Tuesday of our Winter Quarter, WICS hosted a general meeting for students to reunite and start talking about preparing for the quarter! Over 30 students (and two friendly male ICS students) came and played games, drank hot chocolate, ate snacks, and shared class schedules to get organized for
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We’ve been so busy planning our Fall, Winter, and conference events that our blog has fallen by the wayside! Here is an overview of the rest of our events from Fall Quarter 2012: • Web Development workshop with Anthony Alagna (Slides from the workshop are here) • A “Study, Dinner
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WICS has recently been announced as a winner of the Symantec sponsored Round 5 Student Seed Fund award from the National Center of Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)! As a winner, WICS will receive $750 to host a series of “Hacker” workshops for girls in elementary schools and middle schools
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The Google discussion panel was incredibly informative and the panelists were very forthcoming with information about being a woman in CS, what it’s like to work at Google, and how to be a good Google candidate. We had over 45 members attending the event, and many enthusiastically rushed up to
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We had a fantastic turnout of over 40 attendees at this event! Our members really appreciated the breakout sessions, resume review, and interview practice!
Thanks to all of our members that attended Masimo’s “The Hidden Job Market” presentation. Remember it’s important to reach out and make connections, it make get you much further than just putting out resumes!