‘Girls Who Code’ on closing the gender gap in technology – Spectrum News 1

DUBLIN, Ohio "Girls Who Code" is a school club that has been offered in the U.S. and around the world since 2012, but with Intel moving in, it could start paving the way for the companys future female workforce in Ohio.

Thirteen year olf Ruby Elliott is scrambling for her laptop to start coding.

Coding is one of her strong suits.

Ive always been like a pretty creative person, she said. I love art, and Im also super into math. It is fun being able to tell a computer to do something and something cool happens.

Shes part of the Girls who Code at Davis Middle School in Dublin. The club is designed to close the gender gap in technology and computer science.

Elliott said coding runs in her family.

I basically grew up with my dad, always coding on his computer for work, she said. And I guess it was kind of like ingrained in my brain.

Cary Lindberg is the clubs adviser at the school.

With Intel moving in, Lindberg explained exposing girls to the tech industry is more important than ever.

Theres a lot of jobs opening up as Intel is coming in, she said, and so, especially with it being so close to us, there are going to be more opportunities for them to join that workforce and fill those jobs. And if they didnt see themselves in it, it wouldnt even be on their radar of something that they could do.

Girls Who Code is also about breaking gender norms, which is especially important to Elliott.

Throughout the entire history of the world, women in general, have been like very much pushed aside, Elliott said, but having a club where its all girls, doing things that usually you see men doing, I feel like its an important thing because we can do what they can do too and better sometimes.

While Girls Who Code has been around since 2012, Davis Middle School offered the club since 2016.

The club said its on track to help close the gender gap in entry-level tech jobs by the year 2030.

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