VOA 學英語,練聽力,上聽力課堂! 注冊 登錄
> VOA > VOA慢速英語-VOA Special English > as it is >  內(nèi)容

VOA慢速英語:代碼女打開女性技術(shù)工作大門

所屬教程:as it is

瀏覽:

2016年09月08日

手機版
掃描二維碼方便學習和分享
https://online2.tingclass.net/lesson/shi0529/0008/8694/as_it_is_20160908b.mp3
https://image.tingclass.net/statics/js/2012
‘Girls Who Code’ Opens Door for Women in Tech Jobs
Over the past 25 years, women have made a lot of progress in getting jobs that have traditionally been held by men.
But computer science is one area that has seen a drop in female workers during that time.
Research suggests the percentage of computing jobs filled by women has fallen from 36 percent to 25 percent since 1991.
America’s computing industry is experiencing fast growth. It is estimated that nearly 4.5 million jobs will be created in computing over the next 10 years.
One group trying to make it easier for women to get these jobs is Girls Who Code, a not-for-profit group based in New York. The group partners with technology companies to get girls interested in computers at a young age.
The free services are for students with little or no coding experience. More than 10,000 high school girls have attended Girls Who Code summer camps and after-school programs since 2012.
Coding for the summer
One of them is Nidhi Allani. She is now beginning her final year in high school. Allani says she got the chance to study a lot of different programming languages over the summer.
“We were able to create different computer games and that was really cool because it was a very immediate result. Once you created it, you saw a result and that was verygratifying.”
Girls Who Code partners with BSA/The Software Alliance in the Washington, D.C. area. That is where Allani signed up to learn coding. Along with a small team, she created a website called PoliTeens. The site provides a platform for young people to share their opinions about political issues.
Allani said the program not only helped her learn computers, but also gave her life skills.
“I definitely have become more confident as a person and in my skills and computer science especially.”
Another student, Annie Gomez, said she was not sure what to expect when she began the program.
“I wasn't really saying I'm going into the technology field. But my mind has completely changed for the better. I found that I have a passion for robotics and coding. I just feel full of great ideas.”
High school student Phoebe Suh and her team also created their own website through the BSA/Girls Who Code partnership. She describes the website as a “first-of-its-kind, online database of local crisis resources" in the Washington area.
Filling the coding pipeline
Organizers say the next step is for students to take their computer knowledge and skills into college. After that, it hopefully gives them a new career.
Tina Furuki is with BSA.
“We're hoping that with Girls Who Code, we will be able to help fill that pipeline and close the gender gap in computing.”
I’m Bryan Lynn.
_______________________________________________________
Words in This Story
code – v. to write a set of instructions for a computer
gratifying – adj. something pleasing or satisfying
passion – n. a strong belief in something
database – n. information stored in a computer in an organized structure
pipeline – n. a series of goods or information prepared in advance
 
用戶搜索

瘋狂英語 英語語法 新概念英語 走遍美國 四級聽力 英語音標 英語入門 發(fā)音 美語 四級 新東方 七年級 賴世雄 zero是什么意思寧波市星光御墅公寓(南蘭江西路)英語學習交流群

  • 頻道推薦
  • |
  • 全站推薦
  • 推薦下載
  • 網(wǎng)站推薦