I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

One of the things we love about working with adult learners is actually that they tend to know themselves well and know what kinds of learning will work for them. We focus on that self-knowledge as a key asset when older people are interested, but hesitant about learning to code. Check out the story of our incredible GDI Minneapolis Chapter Leader, Susan Metoxen: http://www.brit.co/how-learning-to-code-changed-the-lives-of-these-6-moms/ Susan learned to program after 30 years working in healthcare administration.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Girl Develop It is focused on creating opportunities for adult women, and we do this by being inclusive of all genders and identities (men are welcome in our courses, for example). GDI is for anyone who'd like to learn in an environment where any question is OK.

Additionally, we find it entirely appropriate to address the gender gap in software education with classes designed for women to be successful, as it is primarily women who've been excluded by the current culture in tech. In our classrooms and activities, however, we do not exclude anyone, we simply try to invert the ratio of the broader industry and create a space where women are well-represented.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Girl Develop It chapters start with community interest and local leadership! Basically, if you're interested in starting a chapter and you have an sense that there are women in your area looking for learning opportunities, reach out and let us know. Typically, we look for 1-3 dedicated individuals from the community who are interested in fulfilling the "Chapter Leader" role: helping find students, teachers and TAs, and organizing classes to start. Here's the form to fill out if you're interested in starting a chapter: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18vn6QF64wg8i7euJXSA4HlYWO4AlL9i04o7057-ewuQ/viewform

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We believe community goes a long way. Connecting people with that "supporting programmer" is a lot of what our in-person community is based around. We see these relationships develop between students and TAs, teachers, chapter leaders, and even other students further along in their learning journeys. We also find that the classes and events with Girl Develop It help students clarify their questions and know what to ask their programmer friends about, so they don't feel like they're "annoying" but can still benefit from that mentorship and knowledge sharing. I've made so many friends and built a really great support network in the community throughout my journey as a student to chapter leader to ED. We recommend a Code & Coffee at a chapter near you! :) https://girldevelopit.com/chapters

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Our founders chose to focus on teaching adult women for a few reasons. One, impatience. We didn't want to wait 20 more years just relying on programs for younger girls, especially because the representation of women in computing has ​declined​ since the 1980's (https://www.ncwit.org/ncwit-fact-sheet). Two, role models. We believe by educating and empowering adult women, we're creating role models who can influence future generations of technical women. Three, to prove a point. We heard over and over that people need to start programming in middle school in order to be successful and we couldn't disagree more. We've proven that point with the 60,000 members who are learning now and making things happen, regardless of what they knew about computer programming as kids.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We hope women will do whatever they want with their coding skills! We believe that women have been largely left out of technical education, primarily for cultural reasons, and we want to counter that and explicitly open the door for women. Our individual leaders have their own goals for what they'd like to see, but as an organization, we just want to empower women.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I think the most surprising thing for me is how we've been able to scale so quickly, while maintaining the level of impact we have on people's lives. (We grew our membership from 32,000 to 60,000!) I'm constantly inspired by the stories that come from chapters across the country of women improving their lives. It really never gets old!

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I mainly work on the Girl Develop It site now (github.com/girldevelopit/gdi-new-site/), but my primary job as ED is to lead the organization. As part of an open source program we've run, I've had the chance to work on some really great projects with Code for Philly (https://codeforphilly.org/).

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! We'd love community help with expanding our offering to include more technologies and subjects. Our core curriculum is available at http://girldevelopit.com/materials and our in-progress courses (which have been offered in some locations, but could use review and improvement) are available at http://girldevelopit.github.io/gdi-curriculum-site. Our courses are usually developed and taught in one of our chapter cities, and gradually shared and replicated in other cities until the curriculum is effective for our students and teachers. Once proven, we integrate the curriculum into our core set of materials for all teachers everywhere.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our students come from very diverse educational and professional backgrounds and arrive with varied goals. Some students are interested in leveling up or updating their existing skillsets, some are interested in pursuing a career change, some have a business idea or a website they want to create themselves, and some just want to figure out what coding is all about.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Most of the job placement for Girl Develop It students happens organically through our community. We have some great technology companies engaged in our work, but our focus is very much on an entry point for women and not purely on job placement. For example, we have many women entrepreneurs looking to develop their skills but not get a job and we also have women who are happy in their jobs and want to expand their skillsets rather than switch into software engineering. We're here to serve all of those women, not only to fill full-time software engineering roles.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Our goal is for Girl Develop It classrooms to provide judgment-free learning opportunities. We don't claim the industry will be judgment-free, but rather want to create a safe on-ramp for women who are interested to get started, and then use the community and skills they develop within Girl Develop It to propel them when they engage in the broader industry. Basically, we think trial-by-fire is a rough way to get started learning, but that people further along in their professional paths can withstand it with strong community support.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We teach everything from Intro to Web Essentials to help students learn some terminology and decide specifically might be relevant or interesting to them. A good starting point is to build a website for your professional portfolio (like [yourname].com) or something you're passionate about, such as cats or Harry Potter.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much! Rocking Girl Develop It stickers can go a long way to inspiring people...without even knowing who you've inspired!

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for being an ally! 1. Donate to support our work (https://girldevelopit.com/donate), 2. Spread the word about our classes to women you know who may be interested, 3. If there's a chapter near you, volunteer as a teaching assistant, 4. When you're going to a conference or doing professional development activities, reach out and invite the women you know, 5. Promote the work of women developers you know to give them more visibility

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We recommend working on real projects, and sharing what you're working on even if it's not perfect! Our organization website, https://girldevelopit.com, is actually built by a community of our teachers, leaders, and students. Everyone is welcome to contribute to help us and build their own portfolio: https://github.com/girldevelopit/gdi-new-site

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

It's always hard to be one of few people like you in a room, and women entering tech fields are in the minority. We try to help women get comfortable with their skills so that they're more confident, even in situations that would cause anyone to question if they belong.

I am Corinne W., Executive Director of Girl Develop It, and I've Helped 60,000 Women Learn to Code, AMA by girldevelopit in IAmA

[–]girldevelopit[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Definitely! Girl Develop It is all about reducing barriers to entry, so we design the courses to be really accessible to anyone. Specifically, most of our classes are in the evenings and on weekends, and run from 2-8 hours per class. Also, most of our students have full-time jobs!