The CS Sparks 2024 project introduced 14 students to computer science through fun, hands-on activities such as coding micro:bits, programming robots, and creating a Robot Dance-Off. This workshop develops creativity, teamwork, and enthusiasm in young learners for technology. This program doesn’t just teach coding; it builds confidence, collaboration, and curiosity, empowering young girls to see themselves as future innovators.




Caption: From Exploration to Presentation: Students dive into coding with Microbits, build innovative buggies dance move, and showcase their final projects, demonstrating creativity and teamwork at every step of the journey!
Volunteers
Leader: Shamima Nasrin Runa, Mercy Ernest Edoho
Table mentors: Mohammad Aslam, Stephen Philip Pilli
Special thanks to Catherine Mooney, Brett Becker and Eddie Antonio Santos