cuschoolies
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The problem with games is that they are mostly male-oriented - mainly because nearly all the programmers and designers are male.
The Games industry needs more females working in it - in programming and design roles.
Last year at an Industry forum, they said they can't find enough women to work in the industry - women just aren't doing the games development courses.
At hornsby college they're trying to encourage girls to take the new Diploma Software Development (Games) course next year.
If you are thinking of doing a course like this, you can contact them via the website at http://infotech.hornsby.tafensw.edu.au/eoi.aspx
The other thing is that they (Hornsby TAFE) really help students do well. Five students (including 2 girls) have won National IT medals in WorldSkills. Their website tells more. One of the girls won Gold in Software Applications, and represented Australia in Korea. The other won Silver in Web Design, and as a result was offered a job as a web designer with a prestigious company.
Unlike some places, they (the teachers) treat you like a person, not just another student in the crowd. They've got lots of female IT teachers who really work hard to encourage girls to do well. To be fair, so do the male ones!
Good luck with exams everybody!
The Games industry needs more females working in it - in programming and design roles.
Last year at an Industry forum, they said they can't find enough women to work in the industry - women just aren't doing the games development courses.
At hornsby college they're trying to encourage girls to take the new Diploma Software Development (Games) course next year.
If you are thinking of doing a course like this, you can contact them via the website at http://infotech.hornsby.tafensw.edu.au/eoi.aspx
The other thing is that they (Hornsby TAFE) really help students do well. Five students (including 2 girls) have won National IT medals in WorldSkills. Their website tells more. One of the girls won Gold in Software Applications, and represented Australia in Korea. The other won Silver in Web Design, and as a result was offered a job as a web designer with a prestigious company.
Unlike some places, they (the teachers) treat you like a person, not just another student in the crowd. They've got lots of female IT teachers who really work hard to encourage girls to do well. To be fair, so do the male ones!
Good luck with exams everybody!