

An edition of Digital divas (2016)
putting the wow into computing for girls
By Julie L. Fisher
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
Monash University Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
197
Description:
The geek is male. Or so it seems. As is well documented, there is a distinct under-representation of girls studying computing at high school level and, correspondingly, going on to have careers in IT. To address this problem in 2007 the authors of this book, with backgrounds in secondary teaching or IT, trialled a new and revolutionary program in schools. The Digital Divas program, based on the idea that it was possible to change girls' perceptions of IT careers with educationally sound materials that tapped into their interests and were delivered in all-girl classes within the school curriculum, was a great success. In this book the authors recount what they did and how they did it and reflect on the significance of this program, which has indisputably led to an increased self-sufficiency with IT amongst girls, challenged stereotypical understandings of IT as a male activity, and increased the pursuit of IT careers by young women.
subjects: Study and teaching (Secondary), Computers and women, Women in information science, Digital Divas (Program), Women in computer science, Computers, Information technology, Teaching of a specific subject, Adolescent girls, Computer science, Females, Information and communications technology, Program descriptions, Program effectiveness, Program evaluation, Secondary education, Secondary school students, Single sex classes, Student attitudes, Student engagement, Student perceptions, Media and Communications, Education