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Test TechGirlz’s program for middle school girls before national launch

TechShopz Library will include its hands-on workshops with educators and organizations. Workshops range from video game design to HTML/CSS to creating with programming language Scratch.

A TechGirlz participating builds a Makerbot at Chariot Solutions. Photo from TechGirlz' Facebook.

TechGirlz wants to help teach technology to middle school girls across the country, but first, the nonprofit needs your help with beta testing.

The three-year-old organization led by Chariot Solutions Chief Marketing Officer Tracey Welson-Rossman launched TechShopz Library, through which it will share its hands-on workshops with educators and organizations. Workshops range from video game design to HTML/CSS to creating with programming language Scratch.

Sign up to beta test the workshops here.

TechShopz Library is part of Welson-Rossman’s plan to scale TechGirlz outside of the Philadelphia region.

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