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About Me!

My name is Lindsay Minami. My greatest joys in high school so far have been being able to build my skills in coding and computer science, as well as helping my community with my new skills. Some examples include starting our school's Computer Science and Coding Club, being a part of the Girls Who Code sisterhood, and helping my community be safe on the internet. I want to continue to use my technical skills to help others and create environments that are safe and inclusive. This portfolio, which I have coded as a website, showcases the work that I have done throughout high school. Still, more importantly, it illustrates how I have used these skills to work with and help others. Right now, I am searching for a place where I can continue to help others and challenge myself to learn more about technology. Please take the time to look through my portfolio and discover how I can be a strong contributor to your community.

    Quick Facts:
  • Co-founder and leader of the Punahou ‘Enehana - CS and Coding - Club
  • Founder of the Girls Who Code (GWC) chapter at Punahou
  • Completed 6+ semesters of CS work
  • Knowledgeable in 9 coding languages
    My Aspirations:
  • Give Back
  • Teach Others
  • Explore and Learn
  • Make New Connections and Friends
  • Learn Leadership

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Coursework and Projects

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AP Computer Science

Using Harvard's largest class, CS50 - their Introductory Computer Science Course, as a guide, AP Computer Science at Punahou teaches its students how to code, critical think, and collaborate.

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breakout - a game created within the computer science adv topics course

Advanced Topics in CS

Using Harvard's CS50 course, Advanced Topics in Computer Science at Punahou, uses the course's game curriculum. The course teaches how to create 2D and 3D interactive games using the language Lua.

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Punahou Carnival App

At Punahou Carnival, there are many opportunities for the use of an app. These include working with the Sound Booth, the pricing list, important notifications, and a map. This app is coded using Unity.

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Service, Clubs, and Extracurriculars

'Enehana - Coding and Computer Science - Club

'Enehana - Computer Science and Coding - Club ('Enehana for short) is a place for those interested in all things computer science to collaborate and collaborate on projects. No experience is required to join, and everyone is welcome. As one of the co-founders, our goal is to provide opportunities for everyone interested in CS.

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Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code (GWC) is a non-profit organization that promotes inclusivity for women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). As the founder of the chapter at Punahou, I want to encourage a safe place and environment for everyone to have equal opportunities to learn coding outside the classroom.

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Cyber Safe Seniors

Cyber Safe Seniors is a non-profit organization founded by my friend Esther Chan '24. As a member of the executive board (Secretary), our mission is to mitigate the negative effects of cybercrime against our kūpuna (elders) by educating them about safe cybersecurity practices through our comprehensive, easily accessible, and completely free online content.

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