Fewer girls than boys enroll in computer science-related programs, feel
self-confident with computers, and use computers outside the classroom.
Much research ties this shortage to problems at the middle school age,
and both women and girls report a lack of confidence in their computer
skills.
Our team believes
that the the ability to create with a computer will help equalize current
disparities of gender and ethnicity in the fields which develop and use
these technologies the most. Children who can learn how to program computers
will have more opportunities for authorship and creativity afforded them,
as well as more options in schooling and career paths.
The goal is to develop
an engaging system with which to teach computer programming to middle
school girls!