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[Press Release] GirlCode launches workshop series in a bid to encourage innovation and learning for the GirlCode Hackathon 2017

GirlCode announced that it will introduce The GirlCode Hackathon Workshop Series for 2017. The workshop series is designed to offer participants the opportunity to improve their craft before competing in the Hackathon event later in the year. The *GirlCode Hackathon 2017 event* will take place over three days from 4-6 August, in celebration of Women’s month.

“The idea to introduce workshops was conceived following feedback from participants in previous years. We know that women and girls enter the GirlCode Hackathon for fun, but we also know they do so to improve their skills. So we wanted to offer them more opportunities to do so earlier in the process,” says Zandile Keebine, Chairwoman, GirlCode.

The hackathon Workshop Series is open to females who would like to improve their skills thereby increasing their chances of winning at the GirlCode Hackathon event in August. The workshops have limited numbers; therefore, space is given on a first come first serve basis. To secure their seat, participants can register for each workshop on http://bit.ly/2jB8MpX or get more information on www.girlcodeza.co.za.

The Workshop Series will take place every month starting in February 2017 where various corporate sponsors in and around Johannesburg will be running half day workshops on a variety of topics. The topics are carefully designed to give participants the best chance to compete and win at the Hackathon *2017 competition *in August:

– Software Development Fundamentals, 25 February
– Design Thinking, March
– Web Development, April
– Mobile App development, May
– Business Model, June
– Elevator Pitching, July
– GirlCode Hackathon, 4-6 August (Hackathon Day)

Dates for the workshops will be released over the coming months so participants should keep an eye on the GirlCode website for updates.

“The Hackathon empowers the participants with the real-world skills they need. This year, we want to offer our participants more than a once-off event. We hope that it can also be the chance to build a network of like-minded people through these workshops and hopefully find some mentors along the way too,” concluded Keebine.

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