Since its inception, NCWIT has developed and disseminated digital and print resources and tools grounded in research to raise awareness, increase knowledge, and help individuals and organizations challenge the status quo and build equity. Each August, we share the newest resources to help drive innovation and inclusive change within the tech ecosystem — and to make it accessible for you to effect change, too!
As NCWIT continues its work and expansion as the farthest-reaching network of change-leaders focused on advancing equity in computing, there were several new additions to the NCWIT world this last year. Read on to learn more!
Launched at the top of this year, the NCWIT Media Hub is a one-stop-shop for research-based insights, multimedia, and more, supported by Wells Fargo!
Endless resources are at your keyboard fingertips by selecting from the following topics:
As well as by the specific media type you’d like to learn:
The recent features section at the bottom of the NCWIT Media Hub highlights recent event postings, Conversation for Change videos, and blog posts.Â
â–¶ Explore the new NCWIT Media Hub for yourself: ncwit.org/media
Missed the latest volumes of NCWIT’s thought-leadership magazine? Right below the above filters, are all re:think editions for your perusal! Browse each issue to read about rapid advancements in technology, disability and accessibility, age in the workforce, as well as the role of technology as both a conservative and revolutionary force.
As a change-leader, you require evidence-based resources and practical recommendations to enact effective reform. NCWIT’s rolodex of social science research equips you to facilitate sustained systemic change in your organization and community. Read, download, and use information like:
LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TwitterÂ
This past February, NCWIT began managing nationally recognized Teach Engineering— a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded digital library that hosts more than 1800+ lesson plans and activities for K-12 teachers.Â
Since 2001, Teach Engineering has been part of the Integrated Teaching & Learning Program (ITLP) and has become a trusted educational resource for free, hands-on engineering activities that ignite the ‘E’ in STEM learning — making applied science, technology, and math come alive through engineering design and design thinking.
Through Teach Engineering, educators and learners have free access to standards-aligned curriculum, including:
Learn more and gain back-to-school engineering inspiration here: https://www.teachengineering.org/.
Whether you’re looking for statistics and research reports; tools and techniques; posters or promotional materials; articles and blogs; or case studies and examples, the newly released NCWIT Resources page makes finding what you’re looking for even easier!
Now with filters, you can separate by audience type — Higher Education, K-12, and Workforce — as well as by topics, and tools! You can access hundreds of free resources that encourage cultural and environmental change, from the classroom to the boardroom, both in English and Spanish, here: ncwit.org/resources/.Â
This inspiring event series explores the exciting fusion of computer science and other areas of interest to unlock opportunities in a wide range of fields! During these free webinars, panelists — comprised of students, #AiCcommunity members, educators, researchers, and professionals— share how computing is embedded in what they do as well as their personal challenges and triumphs within their tech journeys.Episode topics have included: CS+ Dance, CS+ Environmental Action, CS+ Music, CS+ Social Good, CS+ Medical Devices, CS+ Sports, CS+ Gaming, and CS+ Entrepreneurship.Â
CS+ Passion = Careers of the Future
Whether you’re a current student who is curious about future possibilities, a recent graduate seeking career inspiration, or an aspiring professional looking for guidance, the CS+ series allows you to gain insights from remarkable technologists and empowers you with a sense of belonging in these innovative fields.Â
Watch past CS+ presentations in the NCWIT Media Hub: ncwit.org/media. For additional resources related to these topics, visit ncwit.org/media/cs-plus.
Enjoyed learning about these new resources? Head to our social media for spotlight posts about even more that NCWIT has to offer!