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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kendall Latham, a senior K-12 Education Strategist at Dell Technologies. We explore Girls Who Game, a free program intended to inspire and empower girls in STEM and computer science. With over 300 active clubs, Girls Who Game is built on three foundational pillars: authentic application, a girl-centric ecosystem, and mentorship. Through these core principles, girls use Minecraft to work together, develop global skills, and solve local problems. Kendall explains how the program works, its benefits, and how a school can get started. Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kendall Latham, a senior K-12 Education Strategist at Dell Technologies. We explore Girls Who Game, a free program intended to inspire and empower girls in STEM and computer science. With over 300 active clubs, Girls Who Game is built on three foundational pillars: authentic application, a girl-centric ecosystem, and mentorship. Through these core principles, girls use Minecraft to work together, develop global skills, and solve local problems. Kendall explains how the program works, its benefits, and how a school can get started. Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.

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