ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Business & Technology
Event Overview
Learn how to tell a computer what to do, solve problems for others, and build a mobile application in one day.
It won't be perfect, but it's a great start.
With more than one million tech jobs currently available in the U.S., learning to code is the latest skill set required to ensure gainful employment.
No prior coding experience is required. A student simply needs basic computer skills, like how to use a keyboard and a mouse, how to access files and folders, and how to copy and paste text. Students don’t need to be good at math to learn how to build a website or mobile app, but by enrolling in Project Tech Teens, critical thinking skills will increase.
What to Bring
Pencils, 20 blank sheets of paper, and laptop (if possible)
Minimum age
All ages welcome
What's Provided
Yes. We will provide Chromebooks.
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
Scott L. Steward is a 18-time award-winning teacher of entrepreneurship, whose expertise is frequently sought after by various publications. A former contributing writer for Chicago’s N’DIGO Magapaper and former Chicago Public School teacher, and now Professor of Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship at Chicago State University, Scott provides tips on entrepreneurial ventures and suggestions for emerging entrepreneurs. In addition, Scott authored an easy to use business plan that is featured in the book, "Make $1,000 in 35 Days", and is a contributor to the globally used classroom textbook, "Entrepreneurship: Owning Your FUTURE 11th Edition", (Pearson, Prentice Hall). Scott is also the author of "31 Ways to Improve Your Life: a Book of Stewism’s" and "From the Block to the Boardroom: a Book of Stewism's".
Scott is a true inspiration. His passion and determination enables him to create an unprecedented connection with his students, who more than 80% have turned into business owners under his direction.
Scott earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Columbia College Chicago and a Master’s of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications from Roosevelt University.