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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180304
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SUMMARY:樹莓醬大派對
DESCRIPTION:Spread the love of coding to your family!\n\n100+ Raspberry Pi ‘Jams’ are taking place throughout the world this weekend! Join us for a free family event to learn about coding and play with the Raspberry Pi – a tiny\, mighty\, affordable and easy-to-use computer that teaches kids and adults to code in a fun way.\n\nHANDS-ON PLAY – Enjoy workshops\, games and races tailored to experience level – Early Learners\, Elementary\, Middle School and Career Path – provided by Discovery Cube’s Education Experts.\n\nCOMMUNITY – Learn the all-important skill of coding or where to keep jamming with local organizations\, colleges and universities.\n\nMEET & GREET – Coding Superstars will demystify coding and computer science careers\, the #1 source of new wages in the U.S. with 40% higher salaries than the college average (code.org).\n\nCOOKIES\, PI’S and TICKETS – Free raffle drawings every 20 minutes for Girl Scout Cookies\, Raspberry Pi’s and Discovery Cube OC tickets.\n\nCODING STATS:\n\n\tCoding teaches life skills like problem solving and creativity.\n\tComputing jobs are the #1 source of new wages in the United States (code.org).\n\tJob openings are projected to grow at TWICE the rate of all other jobs (code.org).\n\tComputer science majors can earn 40% more than the college average (code.org).\n\tTop 10 skills most in-demand in 2017 were all computer skills\, including expertise in cloud computing\, data mining and statistical analysis\, and writing smartphone applications. (LinkedIn)\n\tIn the decade ending in 2024\, 73 % of STEM job growth will be in computer occupations (but only 3 percent will be in the physical sciences and 3 percent in the life sciences.) (In a recent analysis\, Edward Lazowska\, a professor of computer science at the University of Washington\, focused on the Bureau of Labor Statistics employment forecasts in STEM categories\, published in the New York Times).\n\n
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LOCATION:2500 N. Main Street\, Santa Ana\, CA\, 92705\, United States
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