[Chapter-delegates] VIDEO: CSNYC Women in Computer Science - How to get girls interested and involved
Cherkaoui Leghris
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Thu Feb 13 03:56:24 PST 2014
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Le Jeudi 13 février 2014 11h17, Joly MacFie <joly at punkcast.com> a écrit :
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>ISOC-NY VP Evan Korth is a co-founder, and Executive Director, of CSNYC, which aims to promote Computer Science education in the City's Schools. This was the 6th meetup, since kicking off in November 2013, with the topic of involving more girls in computer science studies. As you will see from the video, this is an actively developing area. There is plenty of opportunity, Representatives of a local initiative - Girls Who Code - and, national - NCWIT, spoke, after which some girl students themselves related their exoeriences in an informal Q&A session.
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>Just a couple days after this event, Crain's Business News ran a feature on CSNYC..
>http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20140205/TECHNOLOGY/140209942/there-are-no-computer-science-teachers-in-ny
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> Pay attention to the resources link below- there's plenty of good stuff there, including a tutorial on how to teach CS to people who don't even have computers! And good tips on how to bring girls into the field
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>joly posted: "On February 3 2014 New York City Foundation for Computer Science Education CSNYC Education Meetup hosted Women in CS - How to get girls interested and involved at Union Square Ventures NYC. After brief pitches for programs Dream it Code It Win It and Tech"
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>On February 3 2014 New York City Foundation for Computer Science Education CSNYC Education Meetup hosted Women in CS - How to get girls interested and involved at Union Square Ventures NYC. After brief pitches for programs Dream it Code It Win It and Technovation, there were presentations from Ashley Gavin, a Curriculum Consultant for Girls Who Code, and Ruthe Farmer, Director of Strategic Initiatives, National Center for Women & Information Technology. Finally there was a Q&A with a panel of NYC girl computer science students. Video is below.
>View on YouTube: http://youtu.be/WjCLAdePPWQ
>Transcribe on AMARA: http://www.amara.org/en/videos/p3jjLM4wyL0m/
>NCWIT Resource page: http://www.ncwit.org/resources
>Twitter: @csnyc
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