Do you champion diversity in tech? Are you interested in creating more opportunities for women and girls in your community to learn about computing?
NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) is proud to collaborate with the American Library Association (ALA) to support librarians and other educators in bringing computing programs to local libraries. This project has created opportunities for hundreds of young people to explore their interests in technology. Your encouragement and support can help inspire them to keep learning more.
Want to find out how you can get involved? NCWIT and ALA has created a monthly “Community Champion” Learning Series for Libraries. Click here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gVfo-QFpiPBYSTzqcJf5GmLHUCLTOhBvWDemzDRGI6k/edit [2]) to check out what we’ve covered in past months and see what’s coming up next!
Previous K-12 Huddles
Back to School and Virtual Resources
Solutions for K-12 CS: Let's Talk!
CS: Getting the Word
The Proof is in the Research
Bridging the "Encouragement Gap" in STEM +C
Addressing Barriers to Access to CS
Encouragement: Pass it on!
Ready, Set... CODE! CSEdWeek 2017
Igniting the CS Journey
- EngageCSEdu: https://www.engage-csedu.org/ [21]
- Engage CS Edu Poster [22]
- ReigningIT: http://Reigningit.com [23], https://medium.com/@ReigningIT [24]
- Aspirations in Computing: https://www.aspirations.org/ [25]
- Share about Aspirations: https://www.aspirations.org/AiCAwards_Share [26]
- TECHNOLOchicas: https://technolochicas.org/ [27]
- Email technolochicas@ncwit.org [28] to host a TECHNOLOchicas event in your school/program.
- NCWIT Resource: http://ncwit.org/resources [29]
- Lead a Family Code Night: http://www.familycodenight.org/ [30]
- Check out this Family Code Night video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUP6_bUJTn0 [31].