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Podcasts:
Kathryn Barrett of Girls Learning Code on how mentoring can encourage both women and girls in the technology industry.
Girls Learning Code is a Toronto-based organization that teaches girls computer coding in its technology workshops and camps.
Ashley Lewis of Girls Learning Code on how parents can best support their kids.
Ashley Lewis of Girls Learning Code on why it's important to take risks and make mistakes when learning to code.
Laura Plant of Girls Learning Code on the potential of using the Internet as an educational tool.
Kathryn Barrett of Girls Learning Code on how mentoring can encourage both women and girls in the technology industry.
Ashley Lewis of Girls Learning Code on how parents can best support their kids.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on online safety, privacy, and etiquette.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on how parents can support their kids' digital literacy.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on how teachers can improve their own digital skills.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on digital literacy for grade one students.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on using blogs and Twitter with students in grades one and two.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on online safety, privacy, and etiquette.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on how parents can support their kids' digital literacy.
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on how teachers can improve their own digital skills.