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The most compelling statistics on women’s participation in IT, in a pocket-sized format for easy distribution and saving.

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…

NCWIT Higher Ed Alliance member representatives can use this poster to announce their commitment to broadening participation in computing. The poster can be displayed on office doors or bulletin boards. This is a simple way…

Encuentra el camino más adecuado para tu vocación. Esta tarjeta con puntos de conversación explica cómo los intereses y talentos en materia de computación se corresponden con diferentes programas académicos a nivel de licenciatura y…

Students see just ten of the many ways computer science is making the world a better place. Encourage them to imagine more. This poster is one of three Counselors for Computing (C4C) posters, developed in…

Show that computer science is integral to daily life — even if you can’t see it. You might ask students, “What else belongs on this poster?” This poster is one of three Counselors for Computing…

The NCWIT Engagement Practices Framework is a set of three evidence-based principles for engaging and retaining ALL students: Make It Matter, Grow Inclusive Student Community, and Build Student Confidence and Professional Identity. This poster outlines actionable things…

Produced with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA), this card gives computing-specific advice for the steps to take on the path from high school to college.

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