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Girl Develop It

Gals Flock To “Girl Develop It” Chapter

November 13, 2015 By Guest Contributor

On Saturday, November 14, the Dayton chapter of Girl Develop It (GDI), a national organization dedicated to helping women of diverse backgrounds learn web and software development, will hold the first day of a two-day introductory class on building a website with HTML and CSS. I would tell you to click on over to their website and sign up for the class, but it filled up on the first day.

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“We’re thrilled that our HTML/CSS class in November filled up within a day,” said Sara Cope, who is not only the instructor for the class but, along with Catherine Devlin, is also one of the Dayton chapter’s co-founders. “It’s great to see the community as excited about this as we are.”

And the community is definitely excited. The group held a highly successful launch party at Proto Build Bar on October 20th. And on November 2nd the group reached 200 members on its Meetup site. That’s a very large support group for women looking to move into Dayton’s growing tech industry.

Even if you weren’t one of the lucky few to get into this course, the Dayton GDI group has a lot planned for the months ahead. “Next year,” says Ms. Cope, “we’ll offer classes in both front end and back end programming as well as workshops on specific tools like WordPress. We also plan to include sessions that focus on soft skills and job hunting.”

There are other ways to get involved with the group as well. Twice a month the group hosts “Code & Coffee” get togethers at Proto Build Bar. The next one is scheduled for Saturday, December 12th, from 10am to noon and is billed as “Code & Coffee & 3D Printing!!” “This month,” the page for the event says, “we’ll be 3D printing holiday ornaments or decorations with the help of Proto’s awesome staff!” The Code & Coffee events are free and open to everyone, regardless of gender or skill level.

Ms. Cope and Ms. Devlin are also always looking for volunteers to help out with events and other initiatives. “We can’t do this without help from the community!” Ms. Cope stressed. If you are interested in becoming involved in any way, you are encouraged to reach out to the group through their Meetup webpage.

Written by Katy Bowman

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Code & Coffee & 3D Printing, Girl Develop It, Proto Build Bar

Launch of the Girl Develop It Dayton chapter

October 19, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

global_439641051-1On October 20th, head to  Proto Build Bar in Downtown Dayton to celebrate the launch of the Girl Develop It Dayton chapter. This event will provide an opportunity to learn more about Girl Develop It and also the chance to win a FREE course with GDI Dayton!  There will be  food, drinks (cash bar) and lots of conversation.

Girl Develop It is a national organization that provides affordable and accessible programs to women who want to learn web and software development. GDI offers mentorship and hands-on instruction in a supportive environment for learning skills such as coding, creating graphics, building apps, and business development.  Their motto, “Don’t be shy. Develop it,” is a window into their philosophy that there’s no such thing as a “silly” question. Armed with your new skills, you will be more marketable!

At the Launch Party, you’ll learn more about what Girl Develop It Dayton has to offer, and how to sign up for upcoming programs. You’ll also have the opportunity to mix and mingle with other women interested in technology and local developers.

Proto has also generously offered all attendees 25% off 3D printing sessions! These are usually $20 per 90 minute print. Be sure to bring your own STL or OBJ file on a USB flash drive or create one on site. Visit thingiverse.com and tinkercad.com to find and modify designs.

If you want to be a part of an exciting opportunity to grow and empower the female tech community of Dayton the organizers, Sara Cope and Catherine  Devlin would love to meet you. 

Sponsoring this event is Build Right, a division of Sparkbox, created to inspire and empower a Web built right. Build Right is excited to present a full-day workshop with Ethan Marcotte on November 5, right here in Dayton, Ohio. For more information, visit buildright.io/maker-series.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Build Right, Girl Develop It, Proto, Sparkbox

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