omobola amoo | SheCodes

omobola amoo

🇳🇬 Nigerian living in Ibadan, 🇳🇬 Nigeria
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omobola's Story My interest in coding first sparked through my work in public health, particularly in data management and analysis. As I became more involved in monitoring and evaluation tasks, I realized that a significant portion of my work required handling large datasets, often involving repetitive tasks like data cleaning, formatting, and reporting. I saw how time-consuming and tedious these processes could be, and I started to wonder if there was a way to streamline them. At the same time, I observed the growing role of technology in healthcare, from digital health tools to data analytics platforms. I became fascinated by how coding could enhance public health systems, improve data accuracy, and create innovative solutions for health challenges. The more I researched, the more I realized how coding could empower me to design my own tools and solutions for data analysis, monitoring, and reporting. I was particularly inspired by the possibility of using coding to create dynamic dashboards and interactive visualizations that could present health data more effectively to decision-makers. This realization ignited my curiosity, leading me to explore coding more seriously. I recognized that coding wasn’t just for tech experts—it could be a vital skill for someone in public health like me, helping me become more efficient and impactful in my work.

🙋‍♀️ omobola's Motivation

SheCodes offers a great opportunity to learn how to code, especially for someone with a background in public health like me. The motivation to learn coding through SheCodes stems from a desire to enhance my ability to analyze and interpret health data more efficiently. Coding is a powerful tool for automating tasks, improving data analysis workflows, and creating solutions to address global health challenges. As someone involved in monitoring and evaluation, the ability to program allows me to better manage data and create customized tools for tracking health interventions, identifying trends, and optimizing resources. Learning to code will provide me with the flexibility to build tailored dashboards, streamline reporting processes, and develop interactive data visualizations that can communicate complex health information more effectively. Furthermore, coding knowledge will empower me to contribute more to digital health initiatives, which are becoming increasingly important in today’s healthcare landscape. It will open up possibilities for innovation in public health solutions and enable me to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving field. SheCodes provides a supportive and inclusive learning environment, making it an ideal platform to build the technical skills needed for such growth.

🤹‍♀️ omobola's Hobbies

I enjoy reading about global health trends, exploring new technologies, and engaging in thoughtful conversations on social issues. In my free time, I love attending community events, volunteering, and practicing languages, particularly Hausa, Yoruba, and Pidgin. I also enjoy creative problem-solving challenges and networking with like-minded individuals.

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omobola's coding training

omobola has gained access to SheCodes Plus for at no cost. It’s a 4 month coding training that’ll take her from a beginner to a professional.

She'll learn popular technologies, from HTML, CSS, JavaScript and development tools. She'll also get to build her own online portfolio to showcase to potential employers!

📦 SheCodes Plus includes all of our workshops:
1. Basics Coding Workshop (3 weeks)
2. Basics Add-on (1 week)
3. Plus Coding Workshop (8 weeks)
4. Plus Add-on (2 weeks)
She’ll gain access to each portion after finishing the preceding portion. She’ll build up her coding knowledge gradually along the way. 🙌

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