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	<title>Successful Education | Programming Club | Activity</title>
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				<title>Tina changed the description of the group Programming Club from "The Programming Club is an online academic hub for students aged 12–18 who are passionate about technology, coding, and digital problem-solving. Whether you're a complete beginner or an aspiring developer, this club provides an inclusive environment where learners explore various programming languages, build projects, and develop critical computational thinking skills. Hosted on our all-in-one educational platform, the Programming Club supports members in becoming confident, creative, and responsible digital citizens.
Activities and Learning Opportunities:


 	
Weekly coding sessions in languages such as Python, JavaScript, Scratch, and HTML/CSS

 	
Hands-on projects including game development, web design, and app prototyping

 	
Participation in monthly coding challenges and hackathons

 	
Guest workshops with software engineers, designers, and tech entrepreneurs

 	
Peer code reviews, collaborative builds, and logic puzzle competitions

 	
Guidance on open-source contribution and preparing for programming contests


Club Rules and Guidelines:


 	
Eligibility: Open to students aged 12–18, no prior coding experience required.

 	
Attendance: Members must attend at least two sessions monthly to remain active.

 	
Participation: Active involvement in projects, discussions, and assignments is expected.

 	
Respect: All members must foster a respectful, inclusive coding environment—no bullying, spamming, or negative feedback.

 	
Integrity: Code must be original unless using open-source components with proper credit. Plagiarism or copying is strictly prohibited.

 	
Collaboration: Team projects must involve equal contribution and communication.

 	
Platform Etiquette: Stay on-topic, use appropriate language, and follow digital safety guidelines.

 	
Preparedness: Members should complete pre-session readings or tutorials when assigned.

 	
Safety: Never share personal information or passwords in the coding workspace.

 	
Conduct: Rule violations may lead to warnings, temporary suspension, or removal from the club.


The Programming Club is a place to turn curiosity into creation—where every keystroke brings ideas to life. Join us to start building your digital future, one line of code at a time." to "The Programming Club is an online academic hub for students aged 12–18 who are passionate about technology, coding, and digital problem-solving. Whether you're a complete beginner or an aspiring developer, this club provides an inclusive environment where learners explore various programming languages, build projects, and develop critical computational thinking skills. Hosted on our all-in-one educational platform, the Programming Club supports members in becoming confident, creative, and responsible digital citizens.
Activities and Learning Opportunities:

 	Weekly coding sessions in languages such as Python, JavaScript, Scratch, and HTML/CSS
 	Hands-on projects including game development, web design, and app prototyping
 	Participation in monthly coding challenges and hackathons
 	Guest workshops with software engineers, designers, and tech entrepreneurs
 	Peer code reviews, collaborative builds, and logic puzzle competitions
 	Guidance on open-source contribution and preparing for programming contests

Club Rules and Guidelines:

 	Eligibility: Open to students aged 12–18, no prior coding experience required.
 	Attendance: Members must attend at least two sessions monthly to remain active.
 	Participation: Active involvement in projects, discussions, and assignments is expected.
 	Respect: All members must foster a respectful, inclusive coding environment—no bullying, spamming, or negative feedback.
 	Integrity: Code must be original unless using open-source components with proper credit. Plagiarism or copying is strictly prohibited.
 	Collaboration: Team projects must involve equal contribution and communication.
 	Platform Etiquette: Stay on-topic, use appropriate language, and follow digital safety guidelines.
 	Preparedness: Members should complete pre-session readings or tutorials when assigned.
 	Safety: Never share personal information or passwords in the coding workspace.
 	Conduct: Rule violations may lead to warnings, temporary suspension, or removal from the club.

The Programming Club is a place to turn curiosity into creation—where every keystroke brings ideas to life. Join us to start building your digital future, one line of code at a time."</title>
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				<pubdate>Thu, 01 May 2025 22:19:21 -0400</pubdate>

				
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