Female scientists front world record app-a-thon at Google

Jun 10, 2015 | Digital marketing skills, Mobile

An all-female group of IT experts, engineers and scientists will take over the Google Campus at the heart of London’s Tech City on Saturday (June 13) teaching schoolkids to build smartphone apps in a Guinness World Record bid. Led by Brunel University London lecturer Dr Lela Koulouri and UCL academic Dr Sue Black the App-a-thon […]

An all-female group of IT experts, engineers and scientists will take over the Google Campus at the heart of London’s Tech City on Saturday (June 13) teaching schoolkids to build smartphone apps in a Guinness World Record bid.


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Led by Brunel University London lecturer Dr Lela Koulouri and UCL academic Dr Sue Black the App-a-thon will involve thousands of kids across the UK from age 10 upwards using a simple drag and drop app-building tool.
Said Lela: “While we aim to break the Guinness World Record for people learning to code mobile apps at the same time, the main objective is to change perceptions.
“By having people learn from female trainers, we’ll demonstrate to young girls and boys that IT careers can be fun and that female scientists are not geeks or freaks but absolutely normal women.”
http://www.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/54172

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