My
name is Racha BIA, a pharmacist and a
computer science engineer. I work actually as a pharmacy manager. I have been
selected for the Techwomen program in 2014 by the US embassy in Algeria. I was introduced
to the Technovation challenge while I was in San Francisco in 2014.
Later,
I mentored a team in Tunisia for the Technovation Tunisia chapter. In 2017, I
launched Technovation Thailand for the
(2017-2018) season, we were able to have more than 70 girls registered
and more than 10 submissions. I was then finally able to launch Technovation
Algeria in late 2018.
What is
Technovation ?
Technovation is an
international Tech competition for girls between 10 and 18 years old.It Equips
young women (ages 10-18) to become tech entrepreneurs and leaders. With the
support of volunteer mentors, girls work in teams to code mobile apps that
address real-world problems. Technovation invites teams of girls from all over
the world to learn and apply the skills needed to solve real-world problems
through technology.
Why Technovation
?
I
love this program, because it allows me to give the opportunity to girls, to be
able to create. Those girls have many creative ideas and dreams, they just
don’t know how to realize them; and this program is right here to guide them,
teach them and allow them to have a positive impact in their community. Imagine
how this program will allow them to be leaders and models for other younger
girls, will give them access to studies and majors they thought they couldn’t
access because they are girls.
How does it work
?
The program works in many
steps, to help the girls be organized and to teach them how to create an app
from scratch.
The first step will allow
them to create a plan, build a team and find a mentor.
After that, the girls are
asked to get to know their community, the problems they face, and how to best
solve a problem with a mobile phone. They will also choose an app builder to
build their app.
Then they will follow these
steps:
1. Come
up with a solution to the problem, and do some marketing research to make sure
it's the best solution possible. Learn some basics of programming.
2. Plan
out the best way to tackle the solution. Create a business around their app
idea and write a mission statement. Learn about event handlers.
3. Wrap
up their idea with a project canvas. Solve their first coding challenge and
learn about branding.
4. Learn
how to visually express their business's identity, learn about variables and
lists.
5. Brand
their app and learn about conditionals.
6. Continue
coding the app and create the business model.
7. Learn
about loops and sensors and write the business plan.
8. Learn
to code databases & APIs, and create the pitch video.
9. Practice
pitching their idea and prepare their submission materials
10.Submit for competition!
There will be after the
deadline, a regional pitch for each country and the winners will qualify for
the international semi-finals. Then, the final will happen in San Francisco,
where all the finalists will benefit from a fully funded trip from their home
country.
How to participate?
Participation is free for
everyone, if you are a girl between 10 and 18 years old, you can go to technovationchallenge website and register as a
student, you can create a team with your friends or join another one. Each team
must one mentor or two.
How to get involved as mentor ?
Our global
community of girls, mentors, ambassadors, parents and judges are curious,
creative, and determined to change the world using technology. Most join with
no previous tech experience. They can all learn how to code and create a mobile
app that solves a problem they care about – or support a team that does.
What is your role
a regional ambassador of Technovation in Algeria ?
As a
regional ambassador, I help Technovation Girls grow!
WE
dedicate 40+ hours a month to build the Technovation Girls community in their area.
We recruit girls and mentors and we organize events to help the participants
complete their projects.
My
main roles are to:
· Conduct community outreach
and participant recruitment with local sites serving disadvantaged or
underrepresented youth.
·
Support teams through the
season to register, learn and submit.
·
Share updates about the
region with the Technovation team.
· As needed, recruit mentors
from local corporations and universities to volunteer their time helping teams.
·
As needed, organize local
events such as launch workshop
If you are interested to join Technovation community in Algeria
Apply now on technovationchallenge
We look forward to have an Algerian team in Technovation final 2020 in San Francisco J
Great job, Racha! Congrats!!
ReplyDeletethanks salma i apreciate that
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