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+ | The '''Girls' Programming Network''' (GPN) is a group at Sydney University, Sydney, Australia doing outreach to girls in Years 7 to 12 (approximately ages 12 to 18). University-aged tutors instruct them on the basics of computer programming in Python and introductory computer science. |
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+ | GPN runs workshops each school term on a different topic, from digital media to artificial intelligence. Recent workshop topics have included building a [http://it.usyd.edu.au/gpn/game.shtml Game in a Day], writing a machine-learning (Markov-model) "homework generator", and a workshop on 'Computers from the ground up', which covered how a computer works, from logic gates to high-level languages. |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | * [http://web.it.usyd.edu.au/~gpn/ The GPN website] |
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 17 January 2015
The Girls' Programming Network (GPN) is a group at Sydney University, Sydney, Australia doing outreach to girls in Years 7 to 12 (approximately ages 12 to 18). University-aged tutors instruct them on the basics of computer programming in Python and introductory computer science.
GPN runs workshops each school term on a different topic, from digital media to artificial intelligence. Recent workshop topics have included building a Game in a Day, writing a machine-learning (Markov-model) "homework generator", and a workshop on 'Computers from the ground up', which covered how a computer works, from logic gates to high-level languages.