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Our Secret Sauce at DRF

Our Secret Sauce at DRF

by Jillian | Mar 31, 2025 | blog, Computer Science, Girls in Tech, Girls in Technology, STEAM, STEM, STREAM

Written by: Jillian Klingberg   When I was younger, computer science was influencing me in ways I didn’t even realize! Most of my passion went into horseback riding and I rode hunter jumper for 15 years. Looking back I was constantly analyzing distances between...
To My Younger Self – And the Girls Walking This Path After Me

To My Younger Self – And the Girls Walking This Path After Me

by Jillian | Mar 7, 2025 | blog, Computer Science, Girls in Tech, Girls in Technology, STEM, STREAM, Women in Tech

Written by: Jillian Klingberg If I could sit down with my younger self—the girl just stepping into the world of adulting, trying to find her place—I would tell her this, You Are Enough. You Are Capable. And no matter what challenges come your way, you have everything...
Why Girls in Sports Stats? – NFL Playoffs

Why Girls in Sports Stats? – NFL Playoffs

by Dottie Rose | Jan 22, 2024 | blog, Computational Thinking At Home, Computationally Learning Games, Computer Science, Girls in Tech, Girls in Technology

Answered by Jillian Klingberg NFL Football Playoffs weekend My Sunday afternoons growing up included NFL games, 60 Minutes, and The Simpsons – between my Dad and brothers, which ran on our one TV in the house. I originally chose the Miami Dolphins as my favorite...
The Disparities Between Women  and Men in Physics

The Disparities Between Women and Men in Physics

by Dottie Rose | Sep 26, 2023 | blog, Girls in Tech, Girls in Technology, STEAM, STEM, Women in Tech

It’s no secret – women who pursue science-related fields in STEM are treated much differently than men who do the same, particularly in physics. A significant part of this boils down to how women in physics are represented in pop culture and the media we consume....
Students and STEM: Are They Properly Equipped for the Future?

Students and STEM: Are They Properly Equipped for the Future?

by Dottie Rose | Aug 30, 2023 | blog, Girls in Tech, Girls in Technology, STEAM, STEM, Women in Tech

It’s evaluation time. We need to take a good hard look at whether the education system in its current form is properly preparing students for careers in STEM. Recently, the Walton Family Foundation conducted a survey to dive deeper into just that, and the results are...
4 Fun Activities to Ignite Your Child’s Interest in STEM

4 Fun Activities to Ignite Your Child’s Interest in STEM

by Dottie Rose | Jul 18, 2023 | blog, Computationally Learning Games, Girls in Technology, STEM

Did you know that, according to the US Department of Labor, 10 million people worked in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) in 2021? Did you also know this number is expected to climb 11% by 2031? While these statistics are promising, as society becomes...
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