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Shaping Youth Sponsors She’s Geeky: Where WIT & Wisdom Flourish

January 25, 2010 by Amy Jussel 11 Comments

Update Jan. 9, 2017 Coming up...Jan. 28, 2017 my favorite "unconference" convenes called "She's Geeky" which I've written about since its inception, with posts from 2007 and for years thereafter in a 2009 3-part STEM series and 2010 sponsorship and beyond...I highly encourage any and all to attend and experience the magic of no holds barred straight shooting, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity Tagged With: Anne Collier, Beth Blecherman, Beth-Kanter, brainiac, business math, Computer Museum, crisis facing working daughters, DigiGirlz, Doug Engelbart, eldercare, female, feminization of poverty, girls in tech, Girls in Technology, glass ceiling, Kaliya Hamlin, Lynn Langit, Math Doesn't Suck, middle school, mobile platforms, NASA quest, NetFamily-News, scientists, She's geeky, Smart Girls Rock, Space+Station-Discovery+Shuttle-Two+Female+Commanders+i, STEAM, STEM, TechMama, technology, The Girl Effect, The Tech, Travelling Geeks, Unconference, Web2.0, Wise Women, WIT, women, women in engineering, women in tech, Women in Technology
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