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FROM COURSES TO CAREER; ECE IN                              empowering student-led distance learning and using tech to
    YOUR PROFESSIONAL PATHWAY                                   provide educational equity and meet the needs of our

    MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020, 3PM - 4PM                          communities during COVID! TeenTechSF's mission is to
                                                                empower the next generation of tech innovators and civic
    Target audience: Future teachers/ students, ECE             entrepreneurs through equal access to tech for all teens

    Hosted by: Skyline College                                  because diversity fuels innovation. Run by and for teens, all
    Presenter(s):  Kate Williams Browne, Kristina Brower        our events are free. During COVID, we radically revamped our
    Coordinator:  Kristina Brower                               program organizing our first online conference, COVID
    E-mail: brower@smccd.edu                                    Connect featuring a keynote by SF Human Rights Exec
                                                                Director Sheryl Davis and workshops to help students use
    In this workshop we will be discussing how early            tech tools to understand the impact of COVID and help those
    childhood courses at the community colleges can lead        most in need in our communities including database
    to certificates, Child Development permits, degrees,        development using Johns Hopkins COVID data on GitHub and

    and diverse career opportunities.                           fabricating CAD face shields. Workshop is free, but space is
                                                                limited. Once you've registered on Eventbrite, we will send
                                                                you additional info. Come prepared to ask us hard questions

                                                                about how you can improve peer engagement with your STEM
                                                                distance learning program! For more info about TeenTechSF
    TEENTECHSF: STUDENT-LED STEM                                and how you and your students can get involved, please visit
    EDUCATIONAL EQUITY DURING COVID                             our website at TeenTechSF.org or contact us at:
    MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020, 4PM - 5PM                          TeenTechSF@gmail.com.

    Target audience: Future teachers/students, Current K-12
    teachers, Current Community College/University              Run by and for teens, TeenTechSF's mission is to empower the next
    Instructors, Education stakeholders, Grades 6-12,           generation of tech  innovators and civic entrepreneurs. TeenTechSF
    Students grade 6-12                                         connects teens with tech leaders, opportunities, and skills by
                                                                organizing free conferences,  hackathons, and workshops.
    Hosted by: TeenTechSF.org
    Presenter(s): TeenTechSF Student Leaders: Sarah Cheung      TeenTechSF's goal is to make sure no student is left out of the
                                                                Digital  Revolution and that everyone has access to tech resources,
    (President), Brian Whitney (STEM Workshop Chair), Emre      especially for students in underserved communities.
    Yavuz (STEM Workshop Vice Chair), Harini Buddaluru and
    Reha Matai (Communication Vice Chairs & STEM                To learn more about TeenTechSF, please visit TeenTechSF.org.
    Workshop Leaders; Adult Ally: Julie Wong (TeenTechSF         Contact us at TeenTechSF@gmail.com to join TeenTechSF's
    Program Manager, Yale BA, Northwestern MBA, SJSU MA         leadership team to  make an impact through your leadership,
    Ed, USC MRED)                                               communication, finance, or technical  skills today!
    Coordinator:  Julie Wong
    E-mail: joyfulnoise@aya.yale.edu


    Join TeenTechSF student leaders at the BACCC "Teach
    the Bay" online conference as we share our unique youth-
    centered perspective to discuss key strategies for
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