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Smartphone apps, robots, video games, movies – the world runs on code. Software jobs are predicted to grow 34 percent in the next few years, making coding and app development the world's most in-demand skills. During the 4-H Code Camp, campers will work on fun hands-on projects while learning how computer science can be topics like drones, cyber security, and computer animation. Classes are for new coders with no experience, as well as intermediate and advanced coders.
WHO: Vetted adult volunteers to work with West Virginia youth currently in 6th–12th grade
WHEN: Friday, February 24 - Sunday, February 26
WHERE: WVU Jackson's Mill
HOW: Sign up on ZSuite: https://wvu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_51oyKJX0o7mr3Ho
Please sign up by Oct. 28.
For more information or if you would like to become a WVU Extension 4-H fully-vetted volunteer, contact your county 4-H agent: https://extension.wvu.edu/contact-us
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