Tech Talk in the Dojo: Nashville-based Traega Entertainment

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If your child loves to play video games and might be interested in a career as a programmer/coder in gaming, you’re invited to Tech Talk. Code Ninjas, a weekly, on-going coding center for kids (ages 7-14) is hosting this series of events welcoming guest speakers who will share their stories on tech-related careers and topics. Traega Entertainment opened in Nashville in 2015 by veteran game builder, Dan Hock, bringing decades of experience in game building to our area. This Sunday’s event will feature,  Jeff “Elmo” Robison, a programmer that graduated in 2017 from MTSU with a B.S. in Computer Science and he will share about his path into the industry and what a normal day looks like as a game programmer. Parents and kids are invited to RSVP.

RSVP here: https://codeninjasfranklin.as.me

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Tech Savvy Parenting Workshop

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This event is being hosted by The Franklin Clapham Group, a local non-profit with the mission of speaking into the culture of the day from a Biblical worldview on various subject matters. We host such event as forums, speakers, conversations, and topical events to engage and serve our community.

The seminar, titled Tech Savvy Parenting, focuses on issues affecting teens on a daily basis-  things like- Internet security, social media, cyberbullying, sexting, etc. People attending this seminar will come away with a better understand of the dangers of the web culture and will be given specific steps and such needed tools to safeguard their child’s digital life.

In addition, unlike most forums and seminars of this type that have taken place in our community, our speaker Brian Houseman, well-known authority on today’s web culture, and a former school administrator and youth pastor, and a dad of teens himself, will walk us though how it is less about “behavior modification” and ultimately more about a heart issue.