Ep. 21 - Teaching Kids To Code (Rebecca Garcia)
In today's episode, we talk with Developer Rebecca Garcia about her thoughts on teaching code in public school and how she found her own way as a self-taught developer to her current role as a developer evangelist at Squarespace.
Developer Rebecca Garcia had always loved computers. At a young age, she went to MIT's two-week computer science camp. She was surrounded by kids who love to build and make, just like her. But at over $1K a week, it wasn't a very accessible way for kids to learn to code. So when she learned about Coder Dojo many years later, an organization that creates free coding workshops for youth, she wanted in. So she started CoderDojo NYC two years ago, and has been helping kids from ages 7-17 learn to code. We talk about the incredible things these kids have been able to accomplish in these workshops, her thoughts on teaching code in public school, and how she found her own way as a self-taught developer to her current role as a developer evangelist at Squarespace.
Show Links
- TwilioQuest (sponsor)
- DevDiscuss (sponsor)
- DevNews (sponsor)
- Career Karma (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (sponsor)
- DoSomething
- Tim Ferris
- Squarespace
- CoderDojo
- CoderDojo NYC
- Little Bits
- The Imitation Game
- Hacker Hours
- America's Test Kitchen
- Test Kitchen Cooking School
- Xena Warrior Princess
- Twitch.tv/codenewbie
- Episode with Vanessa Hurst
- Coding Is Not The New Literacy
- Seth Godin
- Linchpin
- Codeland Conf
- Codeland 2019
Rebecca Garcia
Rebecca Garcia is a Developer Evangelist at Squarespace, former CTO and self-taught developer. Her background is in non-profits, community development and technology education.