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Ardyn Tomkins, 13, right, and other young girls participate in a computer programming workshop on Saturday, February 9, 2019, at the University of Windsor. Photo by Dan Janisse / Windsor Star.
SAP and UBC held the first GIRLsmarts workshop, a one-day computer science workshop for Grade 7 girls. On a Saturday this workshop attracted 65 girls. The GIRLsmarts program, organized by UBC’s ...
More than 30 girls in Toronto got an introduction to the world of computer coding this weekend by building an interactive game through a program called Scatch.
The four-hour Go CODE Girl workshop, hosted by the faculty of engineering and the school of computer science, runs Feb. 9 from 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. It takes place in room 2105 of the Ed Lumley ...
SuperNOVA is proud to work towards empowering young girls in STEM and providing opportunities such as the ITS for Girls program. The program appears in various forms, including the year-long ...
The technology field is predominantly filled with men, but an annual event across the country has been striving for the past five years to change that trend.
Teenage boys are often stereotyped as the typical computer game players, but new research suggests that girls might actually be better at making the games in the first place.
At age six, kids are typically building up their reading skills and starting to discover interests, but some also already hold the stereotypical belief that boys are better than girls at computer ...
Computer programming is a high-tech field that’s growing in popularity. Programmers work on code to find and solve issues. They come up with strategies for enhancing and streamlining code, ...
Dr. Cheryl Frederick. Dr. Cheryl Frederick, executive director of STEM programs at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), said computer programming is a collaborative process, with a variety of ...