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Creating digital divas-scaffolding perception change through secondary school and university alliances

conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Lang, Annemieke Craig, J Fisher, Helen Forgasz
Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses and computing careers. Some instances of positive effects have been reported, yet the proportional disparity in gender in this discipline continues to grow. This paper reports on a program called 'Digital Divas'. Digital Divas aims to scaffold positive perceptions around computing in the early years of secondary school by involving female students in upbeat computing experiences over a semester. It introduces university undergraduates to the secondary classroom to provide informal role models and mentors, as well as interactions with young computing professionals. This classroom environment enables computer applications to be more strongly linked with future careers. The commitment to a semester length unit was influential in changing perceptions about girls and computing, and the program was supported by the wider school community. We posit that this type of curriculum intervention is needed and has the potential to build technical human capital in female students.

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Event

Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (15th : 2010 : Ankara, Turkey)

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.

Location

Ankara, Turkey

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

Start date

2010-06-26

End date

2010-06-30

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education

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