My Quest To Teach #MyQuestToTeach The importance of Kids Camp for youth, teens and young adults is growing. The integration of technology in business for young people has grown quickly and influenced the directions of young people being entrepreneurs and business owners. The web is allowing kids from 7yrs and above to have businesses that are successful, growing and digital. Using Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, SnapChat, LinkedIn and other platforms to spread their Brands and assist with Marking.
Technology helps in building strong Brands. Calgary, Canada is growing in its influence with technology and the engagement of diverse cultures especially people of color that can be seen with the growth of Word Camp Calgary and even Word Camp Toronto and other areas of the great nation of Canada. William Jackson, an educator with Duval County Public Schools and past professor with Edward Waters College travels to speak and teach at Word Camp and Kids Camp respectively nationally and internationally. Building his business that helps to create learning opportunities that build skills and understanding. His developing Brand: My Quest To Teach that works to build collaboration not just competition on global levels of engagement. Being an advocate for diversity in business and diversity in web development and technology to inspire youth, teens and
young adults of color to enter into STEM, STEAM, and STREAM careers.
Aida Correa of Latina heritage also advocates for Latina, and Hispanic people to consider entering into careers where technology is integrated, implements and to become producers of Apps, digital platforms, tools, and programs. Business owner of LoveBuilt Life #LoveBuiltLife, Adia has experience in web development, integration of the Arts in learning and a speaker, volunteer, and promoter of WordCamp and Kids Camp. The foundation for youth is to see people of color in technology careers and as entrepreneurs. If the youth of color see adults of color in tech careers they can dream further and in new directions.
William Jackson a teacher over 25 years has traveled to Calgary, Canada, Dayton, Ohio, Wilmington, North Carolina, Washington, DC and invited to WordCamp San Jose in Costa Rica to teach, mentor and collaborate. People of color and culture need to take advantage of all learning and entrepreneurial opportunities to strengthen each generations of economic, political and socio-economic influences. Resources: WordCamp Central https://central.wordcamp.org
Technology helps in building strong Brands. Calgary, Canada is growing in its influence with technology and the engagement of diverse cultures especially people of color that can be seen with the growth of Word Camp Calgary and even Word Camp Toronto and other areas of the great nation of Canada. William Jackson, an educator with Duval County Public Schools and past professor with Edward Waters College travels to speak and teach at Word Camp and Kids Camp respectively nationally and internationally. Building his business that helps to create learning opportunities that build skills and understanding. His developing Brand: My Quest To Teach that works to build collaboration not just competition on global levels of engagement. Being an advocate for diversity in business and diversity in web development and technology to inspire youth, teens and
young adults of color to enter into STEM, STEAM, and STREAM careers.
Aida Correa of Latina heritage also advocates for Latina, and Hispanic people to consider entering into careers where technology is integrated, implements and to become producers of Apps, digital platforms, tools, and programs. Business owner of LoveBuilt Life #LoveBuiltLife, Adia has experience in web development, integration of the Arts in learning and a speaker, volunteer, and promoter of WordCamp and Kids Camp. The foundation for youth is to see people of color in technology careers and as entrepreneurs. If the youth of color see adults of color in tech careers they can dream further and in new directions.
William Jackson a teacher over 25 years has traveled to Calgary, Canada, Dayton, Ohio, Wilmington, North Carolina, Washington, DC and invited to WordCamp San Jose in Costa Rica to teach, mentor and collaborate. People of color and culture need to take advantage of all learning and entrepreneurial opportunities to strengthen each generations of economic, political and socio-economic influences. Resources: WordCamp Central https://central.wordcamp.org