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AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (ALA)
Contract #
N-2017-217
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Expiration Date
8/31/2018
Destruction Year
2023
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Buddies ) <br />Solutions for Community Sustainabitity 1-Cack-a-thou: (50 community <br />members) <br />Youth Know Social innovation Hack-a-thon ( TeenSpace Sleepover; <br />(30 participants) <br />International Programmer's Day Celebration (September 13, 20t8): <br />80 participants <br />The goal of this project is to provide young adults and children with <br />CT and CS training. Youth will learn CT/CS techniques, tools and <br />careers and how to use CT/CS as a tool to pursue their own goals, be <br />they academic /career goals, concerns with civic engagement/social <br />justice, orjust to share ideas, interests and fun with others. This <br />program will train teen services staff members in CT skills that they <br />will incorporate into their programs to introduce youth to CT /CS. <br />Teens will learn to integrate CT /CS skills into their interests. Teens <br />What is the goal(s) and objective(s) of <br />with deeper interest in CS and Coding will be empowered to launch 2 <br />the program? How will you measure <br />library CS clubs where they continue honing their CT/CS skills while <br />them? (up to 200 words): <br />learning to engage and pass on these skills to others in their <br />community. This project will introduce 200+ children and 800+ teens <br />to CT/CS skills they can use throughout their academic, working and <br />personal lives. 85% of all program participants will acknowledge an <br />increased understanding of CT /CS principles/tools/careers. 80% of <br />program participants will acknowledge an increased desire to utilize <br />CT/ CS in their academic, working and personal lives to complement <br />their interests. We will measure via surveys, observations and self - <br />reports. <br />The youth that make up such a large percentage of our community are <br />faced with many challenges. 91 % of our student population is eligible <br />for free/reduced priced meals. They are experiencing the results of the <br />What need(s) in your community will <br />cultural, economic, educational. and situational challenges endemic to <br />this program address? (up to 100 <br />a poor urban immigrant community. They have grown up in a built <br />words i ' <br />out environment suffering [rom high population density, and an <br />expanding and very present homeless population. Their families and <br />community cannot afford to provide them with modern technology <br />and training. The need for access to CT,'CS technology and training <br />for youth in Santa Ana is acute. <br />Which of the following best describes <br />the frequency of your proposed <br />Series of sessions for multiple learner groups <br />program.': <br />Which of the following best describes <br />Multi -day sessions <br />the intensity of your program`: <br />When will your program be offered? <br />Check all that apply*: <br />After school, On the weekend, Over a holiday or school break <br />How many youth do you estimate <br />g00 <br />serving through this program?": <br />
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