Resources
- Moving Beyond Computer Literacy: Why schools should teach computer science
- Provided by National Center for Women and IT
- Computer Science
- General Learning Resources, Articles
- For Educators, Scientists and Engineers
- NCWIT Talking Points are short advocacy and conversation cards to help people talk to others about computing and IT. This card provides information about the value of computer science curriculum for students, educators, local and national economies as well as global society.
- Offer Computing Workshops and Camps: They Benefit Both Students and the Teachers Who Offer Them
- Provided by National Center for Women and IT
- Computer Science
- General Learning Resources, Articles
- For Educators, Scientists and Engineers
- This card (and its accompanying website) is a resource for computer science teachers that offers ideas for partnering, existing curriculum, and materials for implementation. The curriculum offered can be used in many settings other than camps or workshops and could be used by community partners as well.
- By the Numbers: Statistics about Women and IT
- Provided by National Center for Women and IT
- Computer Science
- General Learning Resources, Articles
- For Educators, Scientists and Engineers
- This NCWIT-produced resource presents the most compelling statistics on women's participation in computing and information technology, on a single page.
- ¿Por qué las jóvenes deberían considerar una carrera en tecnología de la información?
- Provided by National Center for Women and IT
- Computer Science
- General Learning Resources, Articles
- For Everyone
- NCWIT Talking Points are short advocacy and conversation cards to help people talk to others about computing and IT. This card is the Spanish version of Why Should Young Women Consider a Career in Information Technology?
- Why Should Young Women Consider a Career in Information Technology?
- Provided by National Center for Women and IT
- Computer Science
- General Learning Resources, Articles
- For Everyone
- NCWIT Talking Points are short advocacy and conversation cards to help people talk to others about computing and IT. This card gives adults talking points and additional resources for a conversation with their daughters and/or other young people. The main message is that IT offers meaningful work, security, and high salaries (with a bachelor’s degree), along with flexibility and variety. Information is provided to address these specific questions: What should you tell a young woman about a career in IT? How can a young woman prepare now for a career in IT?
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