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Join us for the 2nd annual Ithaca College code{a}thon Saturday, October 26 10:00 am until Sunday, October 27, 2019 at noon in Friends Hall, Room 110c for 24-hours of creating, collaborating and coding. This event is presented by the Ithaca College Computer Science Department, Women in Computing, IT@IC, and Ed Tech Day at Ithaca College. 

The Ithaca College code{a}thon brings anyone with interest in creating applications, solving problems or coding together; from beginners interested in learning more to those who have coded for years. Want to explore how to create a virtual/augmented reality application? Have an idea that could help students at IC? Join us and explore the possibilities!

Similar to the popular hack-a-thons happening around the country, mentors will lend expertise, expose a type of exploratory learning and prepare participants to think critically and outside of a traditional method for approaching problems as you dive into producing a project which will help the community. 

This event is FREE and open to high school students and older. Thinkers and Mentors will work together for 24-hours to create something from nothing. Regardless of your level of coding expertise, join us for a lot of fun, free food, swag, coffee, and prizes! 

If you need more information on the Ithaca College code{a}thon, or would like to speak to event organizers about how you can help, please reach out to Dr. Jenna Linskens, Associate Director for Learning Technologies by email jlinskens@ithaca.edu or phone (607)274-1590.

Event information and pre-registration (recommended): http://ithaca.edu/code 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jenna Linskens at jlinskens@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-1590. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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