CodeDay explained

CodeDay
Size:220px
Formation:2009
Type:501(c)(3) non-profit[1]
Purpose:STEM Education
Headquarters:Seattle, Washington
Location:US
Region Served:US
Language:English, Spanish
Leader Title:Origin
Leader Name:Sammamish, Washington
Leader Title2:Executive Director
Leader Name2:Tyler Menezes
Leader Title3:Founder
Leader Name3:Edward Jiang
Leader Title4:Board of Directors
Leader Name4:Charlie Kindel, Tyler Menezes, Fisher Adelakin, Anthony Toreson, Adele Miller, TJ Horner
Registration Id:26-4742589
Budget:$300,000[2]
Num Staff:11[3]
Num Volunteers:82
Website:CodeDay website
Former Name:StudentRND, SRND

CodeDay (formerly StudentRND or SRND) is a non-profit organization which promotes STEM education for high school and college students.

The organization is headquartered in Seattle, Washington and runs several programs for 55,000 students in 50 cities around the world focusing on "providing welcoming and diverse opportunities for under-served students to explore a future in tech and beyond."[4] [5] [6]

History

CodeDay was founded in 2009 by Edward Jiang as "Student Research and Development" (which is still the organization's legal name),[7] and was initially a makerspace for students and high school accelerator,[8] helping to start several successful companies.[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] The early days of the organization were profiled in the book, Be a Changemaker: How to Start Something That Matters.[15]

The original mission of CodeDay was to "create the next generation of technologists" through makerspaces,[16] however CodeDay closed its makerspace in 2013, citing lack of attendance and high costs, and began focusing entirely on CodeDay.[17]

Around the same time, CodeDay adopted a mission of increasing interest in Computer Science, as well as focusing on attracting diverse students. Despite this focus on diversity, it does not promote to any single demographic, reporting a combined diversity of 68% women, low-income, African American, and Latino students (compared to the industry norm of 14%).[18] [19]

As of 2020, 36,594 students without experience had taken part in CodeDay's programs, and 25,681 continued to code.

CodeDay (event)

CodeDay started its core event program in 2012,[20] a series of 24-hour programming competitions run across the US every few months, usually on long weekends.[21]

CodeDay is currently hosted in 48 cities, focusing on regions without robust tech sectors.[22] All cities run CodeDays simultaneously, and are hosted at local tech companies or co-working spaces, and funded by local donations, sponsorships,[23] and a $10 entrance fee, which some consider controversial.[24]

Events are 24-hours-long with pitches at the beginning and presentations at the end. Many students do not sleep and program for the entire event.[25] During the events, there are workshops on various subjects, as well as a CTF called CodeCup. Many students who attend CodeDay have little or no experience before attending.[26] The goal of CodeDay is to get these students to continue to pursue Computer Science after they leave.

In response to COVID-19, CodeDay began hosting online CodeDay events in April 2020, called Virtual CodeDay.[27] CodeDay started hosting its in-person events again in November 2021, but continued to host Virtual CodeDay.

In early 2022, CodeDay expanded into Asia with the introduction of events in Singapore and Mumbai.

In 2023, CodeDay hosted its event on Lucknow, Amritsar and will host events on Kolkata, Durg, Bangalore and many other cities.

CodeDay Locations[28] !Location!Active
AtlantaYes
Baltimore
DC
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
New York
Singapore
MumbaiNo (Impacted by COVID)
Georgia
El Paso
Erie
Birmingham
New Hampshire
Virginia
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Baltimore
Valdez
Anchorage
Boston
New Jersey
Philadelphia
Boca Raton
Orlando
Columbia
Toronto
Detroit
Dayton
Nashville
Wisconsin
Chicago
Bloomington-Normal
St. Louis
Iowa
Omaha
Kansas City
Houston
Austin
Dallas
Colorado
Yuma
Tucson
Flagstaff
Salt Lake City
Las Vegas
Sacramento
San Diego
Los Angeles
Corvallis
Portland
Seattle
Vancouver

CodeDay Labs

In 2013 CodeDay launched a summer program called StudentRND Labs which taught students skills of entrepreneurship.[29] [30] In 2017 the organization relaunched the Labs program as an entirely online program with focused on technology education and providing an experience similar to an internship, working on open-source software.[31] [32]

The program runs from June through August and pairs college students up with full-time programmers from the technology industry to contribute to open source software. Though the program claims to try to replicate a traditional technology internship, some differences include that only 20 hours per week is required to participate, students are not hired by a particular company, and most students are not paid. There is also a "beginner track" which pairs high school students up with college interns.

Other programs

CodeDay also runs several other programs:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IRS Designation Letter 947. IRS. 2016-04-29. 2016-05-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20160531201034/https://srnd.org/assets/pdf/open/947.pdf. dead.
  2. Web site: StudentRND Records. StudentRND. 2016-04-29. 2016-05-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20160531205821/https://srnd.org/open/. dead.
  3. Web site: Contact ~ CodeDay. CodeDay. 2021-11-05.
  4. Web site: CodeDay event in Tempe makes it fun for kids to learn computer skills. azcentral. 2017-02-20. 2017-07-21.
  5. Web site: Local students join programming competition at CodeDay Atlanta. MDJ. 2017-06-06. 2017-07-21.
  6. Web site: Computers Are The Future, But Does Everyone Need To Code?. NPR. 2014-01-24. 2017-07-21.
  7. Web site: Ashoka Avancemos. 2017-07-21.
  8. Web site: A think space for student scientists. Bellevue Reporter. 2012-02-14. 2017-07-21.
  9. Web site: YC-Backed TapIn.tv Launches To Bring Instantaneous Live Video Streaming To The iPhone. TechCrunch. Lawler. Ryan. August 8, 2012. 2013-02-19.
  10. Web site: StudentRND Plasma Speaker looks menacing. ubergizmo. Wong. George. August 19, 2012. 2013-02-19.
  11. Web site: Reis Audio. Zaarly. 2013-02-19.
  12. Web site: StudentRND members launch Kickstarter for radiation detector, raise $13K in one week. Soper. Taylor. February 26, 2013. 2013-02-28.
  13. Web site: Y Combinator for high-school kids? It's students only at this new startup incubator. GeekWire. March 29, 2012. Cook. John. 2013-02-19.
  14. Web site: Meet the 7 startup teams in StudentRND's summer incubator. Tom. Mikey. August 23, 2012. GeekWire. 2013-02-19.
  15. Book: Be a Changemaker. Simon and Schuster. 2014-09-01. 9781582704647 . 2017-07-21.
  16. Book: Laurie Ann Thompson. Be a Changemaker: How to Start Something That Matters. 16 September 2014. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-58270-465-4. 143.
  17. Web site: Space; Moving On. Medium. 2013-11-26.
  18. Web site: CodeDay. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120209043313/http://codeday.org/ . 2012-02-09 . 2020-09-12. codeday.org.
  19. Web site: Tech: Where the women and minorities aren't. USA Today. 2014-08-15. 2016-04-29.
  20. Web site: Meet Sidebar: Student programmer creates popular Android app at CodeDay Seattle. Geekwire. 2013-04-23. 2017-07-21.
  21. Web site: Watch Out Silicon Valley: Here Come the Tinkering Teens. NPR. Palmer. Kyle. April 30, 2012. 2013-02-19.
  22. Web site: Coding marathon draws good turnout in Corvallis. Corvallis Gazette-Times. January 20, 2014. 2014-02-03.
  23. Web site: Teenagers launch technology non-profit. Sound Publishing. Managan. Megan. December 19, 2011. 2013-02-19.
  24. _tessr. Tess Rinearson. 278973010914975746. 12 December 2012. @EdwardStarcraft Pay to hack?! :(.
  25. Web site: Students in Code Heaven at CodeDay. King5. Sharify. John. February 25, 2013. 2013-02-28. 2013-03-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20130301035955/http://www.king5.com/news/Students-in-code-heaven-at-Code-Day-193177871.html. dead.
  26. Web site: Students Prepare For 24-Hour Code-A-Thon In Alpharetta. Patch. 2017-05-11. 2017-07-21.
  27. Web site: Virtual CodeDay. 2020-09-12. Virtual CodeDay.
  28. Web site: CodeDay. 2020-09-12. CodeDay. en.
  29. Web site: 2013-09-05. GeekWire Summit: StudentRND projects offer a glimpse of the future. 2020-09-12. GeekWire. en-US.
  30. Web site: 2012-08-23. Meet the 7 startup teams in StudentRND's summer incubator. 2020-09-12. GeekWire. en-US.
  31. Web site: CodeDay Labs. 2020-09-12. CodeDay Labs.
  32. Web site: 2020-06-04. Virtual internships: Tech companies and students adjust as pandemic forces remote experience. 2020-09-12. GeekWire. en-US.
  33. Web site: Education. 2020-09-12. CodeDay. en.
  34. Web site: Inspiring the Next Generation in Cybersecurity at CodeDay. 2020-09-12. Splunk-Blogs. en-US.
  35. Web site: SRND Partners With Splunk to Train Students in Cybersecurity. 2020-09-12. PRWeb.