Posted by Kate Sheerin, Public Policy and Government Affairs Analyst
For students today, coding is becoming an essential skill just like reading, writing and math. And the need for coders is only going to increase over the next few years. But today, fewer than one percent of high school girls express interest in majoring in computer science.
Research tells us that perceptions of CS and computer scientists are primary drivers that motivate girls to pursue CS. Disney Junior and Google recently
teamed up on their series
“Miles from Tomorrowland” to take on this challenge in a new way.
This Monday, May 18, we invite you to join us at our DC office to hear more about this exciting project.
“Coding Tomorrow: A Conversation About Inspiring Girls to Learn CS”
Monday, May 18, 2015
3:00-4:00PM ET
Google DC
25 Massachusetts Ave NW - Ninth Floor
Washington DC
The event will feature a panel discussion with Dr. Yvonne Cagle, NASA’s Johnson Space Center Space and Life Sciences Directorate and Series Consultant, “Miles from Tomorrowland”, Julie Ann Crommett, CS Education in Media Program Manager at Google, Nancy Kanter, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and General Manager at Disney Junior, Angela Navarro, Google Software Engineer, and Sascha Paladino, Creator and Executive Producer of “Miles From Tomorrowland” and remarks by Congresswoman Susan Brooks and Congresswoman Suzan DelBene.
Hope to see you there.
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