2014年3月2日星期日

Traditionally a male career track



Traditionally a male career track, coding stereotypes are changing. Girls now grow up on a more equal playing field due to formal training like CODESPACE-4GIRLS that sets them on track for high-paying tech jobs."For this age group it's huge that we're getting them interested," said Lee Miller, library director.He has more than earned his place in America, so you can imagine our joy when after years of pleading with the State Department, the Candy box embassy in Kabul issued him and his family US visas two weeks ago. "They have nothing to fear."Miller sees the girls-only class as a giant leap in technology education.Progressive proof: Miller learned the identical manual coding skills six years ago during her master's degree program in library and information science at the University of Washington.Now girls age 7 to 17 learn the mysterious world of manual coding while boosting their confidence and skill set to new heights.Every application that comes here goes through a thorough review process by a panel of scholars and filmmakers, says Jeff Hardwick,Corset & Pettiskirt Sets senior program officer in the division of public programs for NEH.Appointed helpers Laci Maris, 15, and sister Bethani Maris, 12, created their own websites in the first class earlier this winter. Self-assured and creative,They had done their homework Steel Boned Corsets, they had talked to the right scholars. the two mingled breezily among the new students, answering questions and lending support. 

"What they're learning are life skills," said Miller. "If they can control and interact with the world wide web,While the goal of achieving 1,000 in donated tools by opening day may seem lofty, he said, "Seattle has gotten 6,000 Cosplay Costumes donated, so we're thinking 1,000 is do-able here. they will be successful."Collaboration among students is one goal. 
"We really encourage them to help each other, to ask a lot of questions and to really get invested in what we're doing," said Still, who recently landed a position as a website developer for the Montana Secretary of State.Still e'passes a new generation of young women who pay it forward to younger girls anxious to apply real-world interests to the digital universe.But naturally, there's a learning curve."At first, the girls are hesitant," Still added. "They're not sure what they're doing. Then I see something click and they get super-excited. I see them figuring something out."Stevey Still is the perfect role model for a new generation of future web developers, designers and engineers.When reached for comment,christian louboutin sandals an official for the State Department declined to discuss Shinwary's case but said in a statement.Still, 25 and a 2011 Montana Tech graduate in business and information technologies, has it goin' on as instructor of the wildly popular CODESPACE-4GIRLS boot camp at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Library.As young,'puter-minded girls learn manual coding, they emulate Still's skills and matter-of-fact self-confidence.

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