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Learn from 2023 Congressional App Winners and last chance Free Code for Nature Event

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Win a Snap Circuits Green Energy Electronics Exploration Kit Hello {NAME}, In 2023, half a dozen of

Win a Snap Circuits Green Energy Electronics Exploration Kit Hello {NAME}, In 2023, half a dozen of our middle and high school students received awards in the [Congressional App Challenge]( and we look forward to helping even more students apply their skills to solve real world problems this year! Join our [free Congressional App Insights event]( to hear from our 2023 winners of the [Congressional App Challenge]( to get ideas, tips, and inspiration for your project. With projects due by October 24th, now's the perfect time to join our mentoring Congressional App Challenge classes focused on [building mobile apps]( with Javascript,]( or [projects on the WIX platform](. Also don't miss the chance to submit your project by August 25th for our [Code for Nature Challenge](. It is also a great opportunity to get a head start on your Congressional App Challenge project and win cool prizes too! The final [free upcoming Code for Nature Workshop]( is this Sunday, where you'll enjoy support and inspiration as you create an outstanding project. The top 10 projects, all of which will receive a $15 Amazon gift card, are also eligible to get a back-to-school supplies kit from Infosys Foundation USA, and a brand-new Texas Instruments' TI-Nspire CX II calculator, as well as another new prize - a Snap Circuits Green Energy Electronics Exploration Kit (new)! Enjoy fun [August computer science camps]( for just two more weeks. Many of these camps start after 5 p.m. Eastern Time (2 p.m. Pacific Time), making it convenient for your child to join and learn something new, even if school has already begun. [Learn More]( Free Congressional App Challenge Insights Event The Congressional App Challenge is the only official Computer Science Competition hosted by the US Congress. Each congressional district will pick their own winners and the winner gets to go present at the US Capitol Hill! In 2023, half a dozen of our students received awards in the Congressional App Challenge for apps they built including: an allergy app, an essential health app, an app for food waste prevention, an app for preventing tick bites, and more. So In this fun [free Congressional App Winners' Insights event]( we will explore projects from a number of previous winners together, and learn how to best come up with ideas and projects. Get insights directly from previous winners, and ask any questions you have! [Enroll Free]( Join Congressional App Challenge Mentoring Classes [Mobile App Development with Thunkable (Grades 6-12)]( This class is designed for students who would like to build their mobile app with Thunkable for the Congressional App Challenge.We work with students to identify real world issues, design the app, and help students resolve any coding challenges they might run into during the development process. You need to have completed our [Mobile Coding for Apps and Games class]( to join. [Learn More]( [Development with Javascript/HTML/CSS (Grades 6-12)]( This class is designed for students who would like to build their app with HTML/CSS/Javascript for the Congressional App Challenge. We will start from identifying real world problems, designing the app, to building it step by step. You need to have completed our [Build Your Web class]( or learned equivalent materials to join. [Learn More]( [Wix Website Design for App Challenge (Grades 6-12)]( This class is designed for students who would like to build their app with WIX for the Congressional App Challenge. WIX is a great way to design and create beautiful and powerful website, without having to code. You need to have completed our [Modern Website Design with Wix class]( or learned equivalent material to join. [Learn More]( [Learn More]( Join the Free Code for Nature Challenge Event Encourage your child to submit a project for our [Code for Nature Challenge]( by August 25th to raise awareness and protect the nature. They'll be entered for a chance to win a $15 Amazon giftcard, in addition to special awards sponsored by Texas Instruments, Infosys Foundation USA, and Snap Circuits. Join our last [Free Code for Nature Workshop]( this Sunday for help creating your project. Find out how to identify local environmental issues, brainstorm project solutions, and get help with coding and even submitting your project from a live expert. This is a great chance to ask any questions you may have in a supportive environment! [Enroll Free]( Have an amazing end of summer! The Create & Learn Team [www.create-learn.us]( [Open this email in a web browser](. Jessie (Create & Learn) 2955 Campus Dr #110, San Mateo, CA [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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