2. Who
Officers:
– President: Sonia S
– Vice President: Anika S
– Secretary: Ruchi S.
– Treasurer: Shawn R.
– Publicity Chairs: Jaspreet
K. and Fabiha Z.
• Staff Advisor: Mr.
Albizo (ITA Director)
3. Our Mission and Vision
Mission
To educate, inspire, and
equip girls with skills and
resources in technology
Vision
Expose computer science
and technology to high
school girls in order to
lead more women
working in
technology/engineering
fields while inculcating
critical thinking skills that
are necessary for success
in this profession.
4. Why It Matters
Women today only
represent 12% of
all computer
science graduates
• In 1984, they
represented 37%
6. Why It Matters
Unlike boys who are encouraged to pursue computer
science/technology from an early age, there is NO
support and encouragement for girls to learn
programming or technology skills.
Most girls are interested in a career in technology
don’t have adequate mentors and guidance in
order to be successful in this field.
7. Why it Matters at Irvington
Currently only three girls in AP CS (class of 35)
Only four girls in the whole ITA family and only five
girls in robotics out of a class of 34.
35 committed members who regularly attended
meetings from last year - this year we have 50
interested female students.
We not only address the 5% of the student
population interested in coding but also work towards
teaching the other 95% why coding is necessary for
success in the real world.
8. Accomplishments
• All of our members even girls who had no prior
coding experience learned how to code by either
making websites, blogs, or making apps
• Service Event: Teens Teaching Tech (for
Seniors) at Fremont Main Library
• Represented Irvington at Girls in ICT Day at
Cisco (field trip)
• Won a partnership with Girls Teaching Girls To
Code
16. First Goal
• Encourage skill
development in
members
• Teach them
neccessary computer
skills to allow them to
physically develop
apps on their own
Our Method
Pose a problem and
challenge &
teach girls how to
solve it during
meetings
17. Second Goal Our Method
2) Inspire members to
continue pursuing
computer science
&
Increase confidence
and boost self-
esteem
2) Host inspirational
women guest
speakers
• CS executives
• College students
• IHS alumni
18. 3) Connect members with
educational and career
opportunities
Our Goals Our Method
3) Field trips to
companies located
nearby
• Attend company tours
to see the usefulness
of technology in real
life
19.
20. Plan for 2014-2015
• October: Teach fundamental technology
skills/technical skill sets & learn about careers in
tech
• November: Teach members how to program
Starting Languages: HTML
CSS
JavaScript
FIRST WORKSHOP – Members learn about women
in tech industry & each member gets paired with a
21. • December - February: Using programming
knowledge, members can build websites and
web applications such as games
Teens Teaching Tech Service Event on Dec. 14
January: First Mentor Conferences
February Workshop (School Event) on how to make a
blog or personal website
• February - April: After learning basics, teach
members how to build apps using Android SDK
& eclipse manuals
22. February: Women Series Part 1
March: Mentor Conferences
April 17: GIRLS IN ICT DAY (fieldtrip to Cisco)
• May - June: Members can submit their work
(websites, games, apps) to competitions such as
House Student App
May: Women Series Part 2
June: Last Mentor Conferences for the year
***Girls Teaching Girls to Code Panel***
24. Club Routine
• Meetings twice a
month on Friday
during lunch
• Mentor consultants
every other month
• Speakers at least 2
times a year
• Two field trips a year
25. Girls Tech Club versus Other
Clubs
• Focus on teaching girls specifically
technology skills and programming
• Hold key events/field trips that are specific
to women in tech to technology
• Focus more about coding like a real app
developer and not using psuedo software
• Have resources as an existing club from
ITA Fund
26. Other Programs
SHE++: Stanford-based community for innovative
women in technology
(annual conference on information on what it is
to be a woman in tech)
http://sheplusplus.stanford.edu
Girls Teaching Girls To Code (GTGTC)
Made with Code (Google’ Initiative)