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Coding Camps For Girls That Are Changing the World

Oct 10 2014 - 12:16pm

The third annual International Day of the Girl [1] is celebrated on Oct. 11 to help girls around the world advance their lives and reach their full potential. We're honoring the day by shining a spotlight on coding camps empowering women to join tech. The number of women in tech still dwindles: just 14 percent of executive positions in tech companies are held by women [2], and only three percent of tech start-ups are founded by women. Men outnumber women by a huge margin in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields, but several female-powered programs are looking to change the ratio and lure more ladies into coding and programming.

Increasing the much-needed presence of women in tech starts with nurturing the next generation, and the Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles are on it. In partnership with Women in Games International, the Girl Scouts are introducing a new video game designer patch [3] requiring members to program games (unlike the Boy Scout version [4], which can be earned by just designing).

While the Girl Scouts' video game designer patch is not nationally recognized yet, Women in Games International's CEO Sheri Rubin told NBC [5] that the organization is working to prove the patch is effective for fourth through sixth graders, before expanding to grades seven through 12 across the US.

If you're beyond your scouting years, don't give up just yet. All-female, career-changing coding camps are cropping up all around the country. Join your sisters in software and learn to code at one of these girl-powered programming courses.


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