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HILLARY

Am Hillary kanila a fashion designer and also a student in Kenyatta university.

Am Hillary kanila a fashion designer and also a student in Kenyatta university.

Endorsements

21+

About Me

Kenyatta university

Class of 2027


Kenyatta university

Fashion Design and Marketing

Class of 2027


Chewoyet National School

KCSE

Class of 2022


Nairobi County, Kenya

Skills

Basic knowledge of data collection practices
Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Keen attention to detail and accuracy

Interests

Fashion design
Reading
Drawing

Interview Questions

Hayati

Social Media & Content Marketing Assistant

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what's a brand you admire for their social presence?

Amiri

BLACKBOX AI

UGC Content Creator - Coding Niche

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How would you make coding content engaging for students?

Start with something they care about

Instead of teaching “variables” with abstract numbers, tie it to what they love:

Gamers → Make a simple score counter.

Music lovers → Code a playlist shuffler.

Social media fans → Build a “like counter” simulation.

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2. Make it visual and interactive

Students get excited when they see immediate results. Use tools like:

Scratch or Blockly for drag-and-drop logic.

p5.js or Processing to draw shapes and animations.

Simple Python Turtle graphics for instant feedback.

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3. Turn lessons into mini-challenges

Instead of “Here’s how a loop works,” try:

“Code a loop to draw a star.”

“Make the computer guess your secret number in less than 10 tries.”

Gamified tasks make learning addictive.

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4. Use storytelling

Frame coding tasks as part of a narrative:

> “You’re the programmer on a spaceship. The autopilot is broken, and you have 5 lines of code to land safely.”

Story-driven challenges stick in memory better than abstract drills.

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5. Show “why” before “how”

Many students zone out when syntax comes first. Start with a cool demo, then explain the code behind it. Curiosity will pull them in.

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6. Encourage creativity over perfection

Let them change colors, shapes, names, sounds—even if the main lesson is about loops. This makes it their project, not just “the teacher’s code.”

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7. Celebrate small wins

A progress bar, leaderboard, or simply showing everyone’s work at the end of class makes coding feel like a shared journey.

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8. Connect to real-world uses

Show them how coding powers:

TikTok filters

WhatsApp chat bots

Video game mods

Smart home devices

The “this could be you” factor is a huge motivator.

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If you’d like, I can put together a 1-week fun coding lesson plan that blends games, visuals, and real-world applications. That way it’s not just theory—it’s an experience.

OverHerd

OverHerd Campus Rep

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Are you comfortable being the face of something edgy or anonymous on campus?

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