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Girls code camp returns for third year

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GirlsCode++ is a day-long camp to teach girls how to code

Contact: Jessalyn Holdcraft, NewBoCo Director of Marketing
Email: jessalyn@newbo.co
Phone: 319.382.5128

February 1, 2018, Cedar Rapids, IA – NewBoCo’s girls code camp, GirlsCode++, returns for a third year to teach middle and high school girls how to code on Saturday, February 10. This year, NewBoCo is offering two sections: one for beginners in which girls will learn HTML and CSS to build their own website, and one for advanced coders in which girls with prior HTML and CSS experience may choose to add JavaScript to their skills.

Up to 50 female students will get introduced to a day in the life of a woman in technology and build websites based on the DeltaV Code School curriculum.

“As a software developer, I’m used to being the only woman on a dev team or being one of two female speakers at a developer conference,” NewBoCo UI/UX Developer and DeltaV Code School instructor Jessica Bertling said. “I’ve gotten used to it, but I don’t want that for our future females in technology. That’s why I’m excited to introduce the next generation to coding.”

Although computer science is one of the most in-demand industries, only 18% of those who graduate and enter the field are female.

“My work with NewBoCo is to bring computer science to every student in every school by teaching teachers how to teach code through our Code.org partnership,” NewBoCo K-12 Education Coordinator Samantha Dahlby said. “I love that I also get to bring computer science directly to students with GirlsCode++.”

In addition to the code-savvy ladies of NewBoCo, women from Rockwell Collins, Fusionfarm, Converge Consulting, Xavier High School, and Pear Deck will also teach and mentor the students.

“We want to invest in our community, and it’s in our mission to build tech talent in Iowa and help develop our future workforce,” NewBoCo Director of Development Kaitlin Byers said. “It’s great to see that not only are we dedicated to exposing more females to computer science but so are other business leaders in the Corridor.”

The cost for GirlsCode++ is $50, half the price of a DeltaV 101 course; this includes a light breakfast, lunch, and a T-shirt. Scholarships have been generously provided by Converge Consulting, ImOn Communications, Workiva, Kum & Go, Best Buy, US Bank, DiscoverE, and Jonnie 5 Apparel. Sign up for a scholarship here, email Samantha Dahlby at samantha@newbo.co, or call 319-382-5128 for details.[/text_output][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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