CLOSING THE GENDER GAP
Creating an app means creating code, and in the tech industry, men outnumber women in large margins. According to a recent government report, 37 percent of computer science bachelor degrees went to women in 1984; in 2013 that number plummeted to 18 percent.
In order to be able to fill the growing number of tech jobs in the U.S., pushes are being made to recruit women and other minorities into computer science and coding programs at younger ages.
Amy Quinn, mom of Kelly, is thrilled the program exists in her city and that her daughter has an interest in a field where there is a need for girl power.
“Computer science and coding is the future of where jobs are going. The gender gap in technology is real,” Ann Quinn said. “This program has sparked her interest and I hope she continues to stay engaged.”
Rhonda and Wil Smith, parents to Sydney, have computer and science backgrounds – he is a STEM teacher and she is an IT consultant, one of the 18 percent of women with a computer science degree.
“She comes by her techie background honestly,” Rhonda Smith said. “She has loved it. This is the first we are seeing her develop an interest outside dancing and performing arts.”
Wil Smith said it is exciting to see his daughter move beyond being just a user of technology. “Now she is a developer and going behind the technology to see how it works. We’re pretty excited about that,” he said.
Band of Coders/Girls Academy is the social initiative of Band of Coders, a software development firm working to close the gender gap, said Kelly Marble, program manager. “This is a social enterprise which is for-profit, yet community driven,” Marble said.
The program was founded in 2014; so far, more than 335 girls have completed it.
“Our projects are project-based with an emphasis on empowering girls and their communities,” Marble said. “Our mission is threefold: to decrease the gender gap in technology; introduce girls to a collaborative environment; and identify skill-sets for girls to change their community.”
Registrations for summer camps are being accepted now. For more information, visit
Band of Coders Girls Academy.