Today, Monday, July 10, the The Coding Girls Summer School is in Naples with young women from the Liceo Giambattista Vico, where the course will be held, and IIS Francesco Saverio Nitti.
The trainers, who are 16-17 years old, are students at IIS Guglielmo Marconi in Nocera Inferiore (Salerno), the school administered by Headmaster Alessandro Ferraiuolo.
- Giuseppina Longobardo
- Pio Armemante
- Pasquale Nocera
- Daniele Viscardi
- Simone Della Porta
- Pasquale Della Porta
Didactic activities are coordinated by Professors Bruna Tafuri (assistant to the Headmaster), Giuseppe Amato (Digital Team) and Giovanni D'Ambrosio (Digital Team).
The coaches developed a mini-robotics lab for the course. Here’s the programme:
- Introduction to Coding
- Laboratory
- a) Programming Mbots: forwards and backwards
- b) Programming Mbots: infrared sensors
- c) Programming Mbots: ultrasound sensors
- MBot Challenge (1 hour and 30 minutes)
The six young coaches were selected by Cecilia Stajano [@CStajano], who coordinates the School Innovation Sector for the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, at RomeCup 2017.
And we can discover who they are thanks to the interviews conducted by Cecilia.
The second edition of the Summer School is part of the Coding Girls, Programme promoted by Fondazione Mondo Digitale and the American Embassy in Italy in collaboration with Microsoft. In Naples, the Consulate General of the United States has always been extremely helpful.
La seconda edizione della Summer School è parte del programma Coding Girls, promosso da Fondazione Mondo Digitale e Ambasciata Americana in Italia in collaborazione con Microsoft. Nel capoluogo campano è da sempre prezioso il supporto del Consolato Generale degli Stati Uniti a Napoli.