Our Resources Based on social science theory and evidence, NCWIT resources provide practical tips and recommendations for change leaders to take effective action. Access hundreds of free resources that encourage cultural and environmental change, from the classroom to the boardroom. Filter Resources AiC Story Ambassadors share their stories to inspire others and encourage persistence in computing and technology. Witness their stories and amplify them to your networks. Use these 11″ x 17″ posters to help these stories…AiC Stories Ambassador Posters (Set of Four)Learn about the NCWIT approach to building inclusive workplace cultures in tech organizations. The framework focuses on team-level cultural change, employing a research-based Industry Systemic Change Model, a self-diagnostic assessment tool, and an action planning…The NCWIT Approach to Inclusive Culture ConstructionNCWIT K-12 Alliance member representatives can use this poster to announce their commitment to broadening participation in STEM. The poster can be displayed in classrooms or teacher’s lounges. This is a simple way to encourage…K-12 Alliance PosterThese classroom-ready activities make it easy for any K-12 educator to incorporate computer science into their classroom or extracurricular program. The slides include explanations of how each lesson aligns with ASCA’s Mindsets and Behaviors for…CS Lesson Plans and ActivitiesThe NCWIT Scorecard is a place you can find data on trends in the participation in computing in the U.S. over time, by race and gender, providing a benchmark for measuring progress and identifying areas…NCWIT Scorecard: The Status of Women’s Participation in ComputingShare this promo card with students and colleagues to direct them to NCWIT’s new CS + Passion Career Exploration resource. Visit NCWIT’s new CS+ resource page to explore how computer science intersects with a wide…CS+ Promo CardBroadening Participation in Computing initiatives are much more likely to succeed when change leaders address readiness and ensure that subsystems work in harmony with each other to reinforce the envisioned change. Learn the eight prerequisites…Gearing Up for Change: Institutional Reform in Undergraduate Computing ProgramsCheck out the most compelling statistics on women’s participation in computing on a single page.By the NumbersThe most compelling statistics on women’s participation in IT, in a pocket-sized format for easy distribution and saving.By the Numbers (pocket sized) NCWIT Partner ReportsThis one-page handout describes NCWIT’s strategic planning and decision-support software, the Tech Inclusion Journey. Available to NCWIT Workforce Alliance members, this a one-of-a-kind, scalable platform is designed to avoid traditional DEI pitfalls, enabling organizations to implement…About the Tech Inclusion Journey (Workforce Alliance)This free monthly webinar series provides information and resources to help counselors join the front line of the computing conversation. It is geared toward school counselors, educators, graduate students, and those in school advising roles.Advising for Future Ready Careers Webinar SeriesThis large printable poster (24″x36″) provides information about various paths students can take to get to a career in computing.C4C Intersecting Pathways Poster (24″x36″)NCWIT Counselors for Computing (C4C) is pleased to provide this booklet, filled with information and resources you can use to support ALL students as they explore Computer Science (CS) education and careers.NCWIT Counselors for Computing (C4C) Resource BookletThese videos share lessons and insights from winners of NCWIT Extension Services Transformation (NEXT) Awards. The NEXT Awards celebrate past and present ES clients for excellence in recruiting and retaining women in computing education. The…Overcoming Challenges to Make Systemic ChangeKnowledge of computer science (CS) is fundamental to students’ future careers. This guide provides educators with context and concrete steps to build and expand inclusivity in CS education. By actively engaging students in CS, educators…Guide to Inclusive Computer Science Education: How educators can encourage and engage all students in computer scienceUse this promo card to encourage a student to apply for the Aspirations in Computing (AiC) High School Award.NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Promo CardThe NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) High School Award honors 9th-12th grade women, genderqueer, or non-binary students for their computing-related achievements and interests, and encourages them to pursue their passions. Use this poster to spread…NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Awards Poster (11″x17″)Intersectionality is a critical and necessary concept to develop effective programs to broaden the participation of women and girls in computing. This resource provides a background and overview of the concept, in addition to key…Intersectionality in Tech 101Use this resource to learn ways to talk about identity, intersectionality, gender, sex, sexuality, disability, neurodiversity, race, and ethnicity. Learning About Intersectionality: Videos That Spark Conversations
AiC Story Ambassadors share their stories to inspire others and encourage persistence in computing and technology. Witness their stories and amplify them to your networks. Use these 11″ x 17″ posters to help these stories…AiC Stories Ambassador Posters (Set of Four)
Learn about the NCWIT approach to building inclusive workplace cultures in tech organizations. The framework focuses on team-level cultural change, employing a research-based Industry Systemic Change Model, a self-diagnostic assessment tool, and an action planning…The NCWIT Approach to Inclusive Culture Construction
NCWIT K-12 Alliance member representatives can use this poster to announce their commitment to broadening participation in STEM. The poster can be displayed in classrooms or teacher’s lounges. This is a simple way to encourage…K-12 Alliance Poster
These classroom-ready activities make it easy for any K-12 educator to incorporate computer science into their classroom or extracurricular program. The slides include explanations of how each lesson aligns with ASCA’s Mindsets and Behaviors for…CS Lesson Plans and Activities
The NCWIT Scorecard is a place you can find data on trends in the participation in computing in the U.S. over time, by race and gender, providing a benchmark for measuring progress and identifying areas…NCWIT Scorecard: The Status of Women’s Participation in Computing
Share this promo card with students and colleagues to direct them to NCWIT’s new CS + Passion Career Exploration resource. Visit NCWIT’s new CS+ resource page to explore how computer science intersects with a wide…CS+ Promo Card
Broadening Participation in Computing initiatives are much more likely to succeed when change leaders address readiness and ensure that subsystems work in harmony with each other to reinforce the envisioned change. Learn the eight prerequisites…Gearing Up for Change: Institutional Reform in Undergraduate Computing Programs
Check out the most compelling statistics on women’s participation in computing on a single page.By the Numbers
The most compelling statistics on women’s participation in IT, in a pocket-sized format for easy distribution and saving.By the Numbers (pocket sized)
This one-page handout describes NCWIT’s strategic planning and decision-support software, the Tech Inclusion Journey. Available to NCWIT Workforce Alliance members, this a one-of-a-kind, scalable platform is designed to avoid traditional DEI pitfalls, enabling organizations to implement…About the Tech Inclusion Journey (Workforce Alliance)
This free monthly webinar series provides information and resources to help counselors join the front line of the computing conversation. It is geared toward school counselors, educators, graduate students, and those in school advising roles.Advising for Future Ready Careers Webinar Series
This large printable poster (24″x36″) provides information about various paths students can take to get to a career in computing.C4C Intersecting Pathways Poster (24″x36″)
NCWIT Counselors for Computing (C4C) is pleased to provide this booklet, filled with information and resources you can use to support ALL students as they explore Computer Science (CS) education and careers.NCWIT Counselors for Computing (C4C) Resource Booklet
These videos share lessons and insights from winners of NCWIT Extension Services Transformation (NEXT) Awards. The NEXT Awards celebrate past and present ES clients for excellence in recruiting and retaining women in computing education. The…Overcoming Challenges to Make Systemic Change
Knowledge of computer science (CS) is fundamental to students’ future careers. This guide provides educators with context and concrete steps to build and expand inclusivity in CS education. By actively engaging students in CS, educators…Guide to Inclusive Computer Science Education: How educators can encourage and engage all students in computer science
Use this promo card to encourage a student to apply for the Aspirations in Computing (AiC) High School Award.NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Promo Card
The NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) High School Award honors 9th-12th grade women, genderqueer, or non-binary students for their computing-related achievements and interests, and encourages them to pursue their passions. Use this poster to spread…NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) Awards Poster (11″x17″)
Intersectionality is a critical and necessary concept to develop effective programs to broaden the participation of women and girls in computing. This resource provides a background and overview of the concept, in addition to key…Intersectionality in Tech 101
Use this resource to learn ways to talk about identity, intersectionality, gender, sex, sexuality, disability, neurodiversity, race, and ethnicity. Learning About Intersectionality: Videos That Spark Conversations