Cary Library Foundation Student Website Tutorial And Competition

In collaboration with Cary Library Foundation


The ChiRP Website Construction Project


Introduction


In partnership with the Cary Library Foundation, the Lexington STEAM Youth Team is hosting an event where YOU have the chance to design a website for the Cary Library Renovation Project (ChiRP)! This event is beginner friendly. We welcome all students grade 5-12, even those who have zero experience designing websites.

Experienced mentors and hands-on training for all-levels of webpage and graphic design will be available. We will teach students about web design, create a website for the ChiRP project, and recruit new members for the Lexington Youth STEAM team.

This event is a great opportunity for students to learn new skills, meet other students with similar interests, and contribute to a meaningful community project!


Requirements


  • Open to all students (grades 5-12)!
  • Any level of experience is welcome
  • Some coding experience is encouraged for high school students.
  • Be prepared to answer these questionnaire when you arrive: your grade, whether you came with a team, any experience with HTML or web design, do you classify as beginner/intermediate.
  • Register here (currently sold out. Any new registrations will be added into the waitlist.)
  • Pay $10 fee below if you registered before it's sold out (Venmo encouraged. PayPal is second. Debit/Credit card least preferred)


Timeline


Saturday, March 18 from 10AM-4PM in the large meeting room at Cary Library (1874 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington).
  • 9:45 AM: Registration open
  • 10:00-10:30 AM: Opening remarks and invited talk
  • 10:30-11:30 AM: Beginner (by Ethan in large meeting room) and intermediate (by Baoren+Kevin in learning center) development tutorial
  • 11:30-12:00 PM: Graphic design tutorial by Jaden in large meeting room
  • 12:00-12:30 PM: Lunch, games, and forming teams
  • 12:30-12:45 PM: ChiRP design requirements presentation by Mary Ellen Ringo and QnA
  • 12:45-2:15 PM: Teams making website
  • 2:15-3:45 PM: Presentation in learning center. Each team has 1 minute to set up, 3 minutes to present, 3 minutes to evaluate, and 1 minute to leave the room.
  • 3:45-4:00 PM: Award ceremony and photo of winning teams, in large meeting room.


Resources


Here are the slides we will be teaching. Please use it for your convenience.


Awards


There are three awards for each age-group attendees (younger students and older students):
  • Best Website Idea
  • Best Overall Website Design
  • Best Technical Excellence

Younger Students (Grades 4-7)

Team 2

Ruby Trinh, 5th
Stephen Yang, 6th
William Yang, 7th
Jiayuan Wu, 5th
Sreshta E, 6th

Team 3

Harry Tan, 5th
Cynthia Gu, 7th
Warren Nie, 7th
Leo Chen, 5th
Julie Wei, 6th

Team 4

Danial Liu, 5th
Zhengjia Yang, 6th
Hannah Changlee, 7th
Jiawei Liu, 6th
Zara Semy, 5th

Older Students (Grades 8-11)

Team 2

Christina Xiao, 8th
Parth Kole, 9th
Bowen Xiao, 10th
Andrew Wu, 8th

Team 1

Lucas Lin, 8th
Aditya Phadnis, 8th
Alyssa Gong, 8th
Angela Zhao, 9th

Team 3

Ziran Wang, 8th
Rithvik Ponniah, 8th
Alan Lu, 10th
Grace Li, 11th



Judges:
Ann Boese, Cary Library Foundation Board
Mary Ellen Ringo, Executive Director, Cary Library Foundation
Wei Ding, Cary Library Foundation Board
Liz O'Neil, Cary Library Foundation Board
Koren Stembridge, Director, Cary Library
Hua Wang, Co-President of Chinese American Association of Lexington (CAAL)
Weidong Wang, CAAL Executive Committee
Lily Zeng, ChiRP Fundraising Committee Co-Chair and Cary Library Communications Committee


Other info


Please bring a fully charged laptop. Free lunch and refreshments will be provided by the Cary library Foundation!

Contact us lyst.connect@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Event Organization Committee


General Chair: Irene Gao (coordinate and manage the entire event on 3/18)
Registration Co-Chairs: Ivy Tang and Yuanheng Mao (manage event registrations)
 - Team member: Sophia Zhou
Local Chair: Alex Lau (work with the Library and Library Foundation on meeting room setup, food deliveries, etc.)
 - Team member: Arthur Lin and Andrew Gu
Competition Co-Chairs: Ellen Wang and Trevor Xing-Xie (organize the 12-grade members of Lexington Youth STEAM team and provide mentoring and coaching services during the competition hours on 3/18)
 - Team member: Justin Wang
Publicity Chair: Ivy Tang (work with Dr. Wei Ding and the Library Foundation to distribute the event information to the local communities)
 - Team member: Claire Liu, Lillian Yang, Justin Wang
Web Co-Chairs: Baoren Liu and David Zhao (Design the 3/18 event page at the Lexington Youth STEAM team website)
 - Team member: Justin Wang
Tutorial Chair: Jaden Leung (work with the Lexington Youth STEAM team to design the training sessions in the morning of 3/18)
 - Team member: Joley Leung
Invited Talk Chair: Jerry Xu (work with Dr. Wei Ding and the Library Foundation to invite speakers)
Evaluation Committee Co-Chairs: Jerry Xu and Baoren Liu (communicate with Dr. Wei Ding and the Cary Library Foundation to set up the Evaluation Committee)
Marketing Chair: Ethan Shao (provide marketing services for the Lexington Youth Team on 3/18; engage in fundraising, and promote the team’s image and public standing)


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