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PHOTOS: SPENSER HASAK<br />

SPRING <strong>2022</strong> | 27<br />

Members of the Help Desk include, from left, Walter<br />

Radulski, Library Media Specialist Janice Alpert,<br />

Ryan Michalski, Charlie Kane, Colin McCormick,<br />

Gavin Fair (seated), IT Specialist Kathleen Dario.<br />

students in elementary school how to code<br />

by incorporating a nationwide program for<br />

children, “Hour of Code.”<br />

“You have little games and programs<br />

to help move a duck, for example<br />

from point A to point B,” McCormick<br />

explained. “This is very basic stuff and I<br />

think it provides an opportunity for us as<br />

people who understand tech and coding<br />

to provide a more accessible way to teach<br />

it. You think you mastered something, but<br />

try dumbing it down for those who don’t<br />

understand.”<br />

McCormick said he wants to work<br />

in robotics at Boston Dynamics and Fair<br />

wishes to be a front-end developer.<br />

Whatever the future holds for these<br />

two students, McCormick and Fair have<br />

their eyes on the prize in their new robotics<br />

club.<br />

“It is a big thing with tech right now,”<br />

said McCormick. “It's exclusive until<br />

it’s available everywhere, so instead of<br />

being shut out, students should have that<br />

invitation.”<br />

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