BLOUNTVILLE — From learning the basics of electrical circuits to operating a computer-controlled caterpillar, computer science was front and center for some area rising fifth-, sixth- and seventh-grade girls this week. The girls also got to take apart computers and put them back together. Well, at least they almost got the machines back together on Monday at Northeast State Community College’s Basler Library, where partially reconstructed machines were gathered on the main level. It is all part of the second annual Girls Rule Technology Summer Camp, held from Monday through Thursday at Northeast’s Blountville campus.