Majella Origin
At a young age, I often felt out of place, searching for a passion that could truly inspire me. In 4th grade, everything changed when I was introduced to Tynker and coding with drones. I became the first girl in my school to program drones, and what started as a small classroom experiment turned into a life-changing experience.
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Through coding, I discovered a sense of belonging and creativity that I hadn’t felt before. Programming these drones allowed me to see how a few lines of code could bring ideas to life, whether making a drone flip or follow a precise path. It was empowering and fun, and it sparked my desire to share this joy with others.
This early experience with technology inspired me to launch Way2Eazy, an initiative designed to teach computer science to people of all ages and backgrounds. I wanted to create a space where anyone, regardless of their experience or resources, could access tools to explore their creativity through technology. From self-paced courses to free weekly classes, Way2Eazy is my way of giving back and helping others find the same passion for coding that shaped my journey.