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How Bold Idea Brings Tech Education to Underserved Students

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In this episode of Studio A, we sit down with Robyn Brown, Co-Founder and CEO of Bold Idea, a nonprofit organization providing computer science education to underserved students in Dallas.

Robyn shares her inspirations for starting Bold Idea and the impact of mentorship on young people. And why accessible, hands-on coding opportunities are essential for the next generation of innovators. We also talk about the crucial role of partnerships at the corporate and volunteer levels.

Hear this conversation to learn about Bold Idea and how they help young minds find their way in tech, and also their careers.

Highlights:

  • Coding Clubs and Code Prep: After-school programs to make coding approachable for students
  • Mentorship Matters: Connecting students with industry professionals to build confidence and career paths
  • Breaking Barriers: Why bringing programs into schools is key for tech education

Jump into the conversation:

(00:00) Introducing Robyn Brown

(01:29) The early experiences that shaped Bold Idea

(02:58) Making coding fun and accessible for young learners

(05:24) The role of mentors and corporate partners

(08:06) Impact stories from students in the program

(10:55) What’s next for Bold Idea and the future of coding education

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In this episode of Studio A, we sit down with Robyn Brown, Co-Founder and CEO of Bold Idea, a nonprofit organization providing computer science education to underserved students in Dallas.

Robyn shares her inspirations for starting Bold Idea and the impact of mentorship on young people. And why accessible, hands-on coding opportunities are essential for the next generation of innovators. We also talk about the crucial role of partnerships at the corporate and volunteer levels.

Hear this conversation to learn about Bold Idea and how they help young minds find their way in tech, and also their careers.

Highlights:

  • Coding Clubs and Code Prep: After-school programs to make coding approachable for students
  • Mentorship Matters: Connecting students with industry professionals to build confidence and career paths
  • Breaking Barriers: Why bringing programs into schools is key for tech education

Jump into the conversation:

(00:00) Introducing Robyn Brown

(01:29) The early experiences that shaped Bold Idea

(02:58) Making coding fun and accessible for young learners

(05:24) The role of mentors and corporate partners

(08:06) Impact stories from students in the program

(10:55) What’s next for Bold Idea and the future of coding education

  continue reading

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