Reflections and stories from our Technology Match Grant funded by the City of Seattle 'Starting Where We Are'. Technology workshops designed for Latinas (though everyone is welcome). Reflexiones e historias de nuestra beca Technology Match de la Cuidad de Seattle. Clases de tecnología ‘Empezando Dónde Estamos’. Talleres diseñados para las latinas (aunque todos son bienvenidos).
Monday, February 16, 2015
DATE Casa Latina Workshop Klarissa
I wasn't able to be at the first workshop, so I was excited to be a part of the second one, last night. Since it was the end of the quarter, I was rushing to get my final projects done and did not prepare too much before last night. So at least I didn't have too much time to think about being nervous. Thankfully Xochitl and Jen had some wonderful plans set up for the children, and I was helping them out. I did feel nervous for a minute once we got to Casa Latina, especially before Xochitl and Jen arrived, as it's been a while since I've watched children that can walk or talk! There was not too many kids, and as Jen mentioned, a few of them were much more interested in crafts and free-play. Structured time is good, but so is the chance to be creative, so thanks to Jen and Xochitl for being adaptable to the children's needs. I can tell they're going to be great children's librarians :)
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casa latina,
diglit,
early literacy,
klarissa
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