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Conversations for Change: Tech Culture Interrupted

As the old adage goes, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. In this session, join NCWIT CEO and Co-founder ...
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Conversations for Change: A Call for Courageous Action Through Change Leadership

[Video] It’s been an amazing journey. This life of mine. This planet has filled me with the wonder of all living things, great and small. ...
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Conversations for Change: My Work is My Protest

Numerous events of 2020 have placed a national spotlight on the inequities and inequalities that are present in K-16 education and society at large. In ...
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2015 NCWIT Summit — “NCWIT Pacesetters” Empower Hour

2015 NCWIT Summit — “NCWIT Pacesetters” Empower Hour

NCWIT Pacesetters work together across corporate and academic boundaries to increase their organizations’ number of technical women at an accelerated pace. (www.ncwit.org/pacesetters)
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2015 NCWIT Summit — “NCWIT Aspirations in Computing” Empower Hour

2015 NCWIT Summit — “NCWIT Aspirations in Computing” Empower Hour

NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) is a sweeping national talent development initiative for young women in computing, from kindergarten through graduate school. (www.aspirations.org)
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Survey-in-a-Box: Student Experience of the Major

Use the Survey-in-a-Box: Student Experience of the Major (SEM) to identify strengths and areas for improving your department’s efforts to retain students. The Survey-in-a-Box contains ...
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How Do You Retain Women Through Inclusive Pedagogy?

Women and minority students are not in computing courses under the same conditions as their white male classmates. Instructional practices offer opportunities to level the ...
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How Can You Engage A Diverse Range of Girls in Technology?

Culturally Responsive Computing (CRC) programs help educators connect computing curriculum to the interests, prior experiences, and needs of students diverse in race, class, ability, and ...
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Booming Enrollments – What is the Impact?

We are in the throes of another undergraduate enrollment surge. The number of new CS/CE majors in bachelor’s programs at Taulbee departments this year has ...
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