Building the next generation of computer programmers and engineers by inspiring tech innovation in Arizona.
We are an after school club at Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona that strives to educate younger or less experienced students in the principles of programming and engineering via weekly in-person workshops hosted by club members at different elementary schools in Arizona. This program started in 2022 and we are still designing and hosting workshops today across several different schools in the state.
Our club money is used for improving current technology at the schools and providing students with new educational tools. These donations are meant to inspire young students to pursue engineering.
Nadia Shovkovy
Charlie Waldron
Phoenix Yoder
Tristan Mccammond
Anson Knoblach
Sadaf Padshah
Alex Jaber
Our other Tech Club Members!
Timothy Beatty
Brian Dahlem
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Our lessons are taught using Code.org and we ensure students understand functions, variables, loops, etc.
On Code.org we go step by step through the building of different apps.
We will soon be launching an Ozo Bot workshop at Ryan Elementary.
We recently hosted an airplane building workshop at Weinberg Elementary where students ultimately flew the planes they engineered
The airplanes constructed at Weinberg were built entirely from scratch using wood and other hardware parts.
Students have to work together and brainstorm in order to overcome challenges.
Our team is dedicated to providing younger students with 100% free, hand-ons engineering experiences.
Every Wednesday for two months, high schoolers from Perry High School taught an airplane building course. At the end of the program, students even got to fly their contraptions!
Additionally, we are working on starting a First Lego League team at Weinberg.
Programming is essential for younger learners interested in technology which is why we are currently teaching block coding at Ryan Elementary. Our lessons guide students through the programming of multiple Code.org apps.
Our Tech Club officers are currently collaborating with the Girls in Tech Phoenix chapter to bring a girls in tech workshop to a few different Arizona elementary schools.
"Every student deserves the opportunity to learn computer programming. Coding can unlock creativity and open doors for an entire generation of American students. We need more coders -- not just in the tech industry, but in every industry."
Mark Pincus