Mentoring Students For The Zero Robotics Galactic Greenhouse Competition

This summer I had the chance to mentor students in the Zero Robotics Galactic Greenhouse challenge, where teams programmed NASA’s Astrobee robots to plant, water, and harvest crops in a simulated space greenhouse. The competition works by having students write code that controls the Astrobee in a head-to-head simulation, where every decision such as when … Read more

First Coding Competition

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I’m thrilled to announce that our team, the Jumping Javas, placed third in the novice division at this year’s Lockheed Martin CodeQuest competition! As first-time participants, we faced the challenge of solving complex programming problems within a strict 2.5-hour time limit. CodeQuest, Lockheed Martin’s premier programming competition, tests high school and college students’ coding abilities, … Read more

Talking Feminism with My Mom

“Each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it possibly, without claiming it, she stands up for all women” – Maya Angelou For my English class, I had to explore feminism from a different perspective, so I decided to talk to my mom about it. My mom explained feminism as something that came … Read more

Teaching Python to 4th and 5th Graders: Building a “Guess the Number” Game

I recently had the opportunity to teach Python to 4th and 5th graders, helping them create their first game: “Guess the Number.” It was an exciting experience, introducing them to fundamental programming concepts like variables, loops, conditionals, and generating random numbers before starting to code the actual game. I started by explaining how to use … Read more