You are invited to attend the annual AJL-NYMA School Library Workshop Would You, Could You, Should You Code? Connecting School Libraries to CodingMonday, April 23, 20181:30-4PMRamaz Middle School114 East 85th Street (between Lexington and Park Ave)New York City Program: Ana Canino-Fluit, Librarian, Vollmer Elementary School, West Henrietta, NY Clueless about Coding This is a hands-on workshop. Participants should bring their own laptops, iPads, or other devices in order to work online along with the presenter.Light refreshments will be served.To register, please RSVP by April 16 to Leslie Monchar: [email protected] Payment is at the door: $10.00 NYMA members; $18.00 non-members Photo ID required for entry to the building. Closest subway station is 86th and Lexington (4,5,and 6 trains). The Q train stops at 86th St. and 2nd Avenue
"Libraries Ready to Code"is an initiative of the American Library Association, which aims to ensure that libraries have the resources, capacity, and inspiration to embrace activities that promote computational thinking (CT) and computer science (CS) among our nation's youth.
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