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Title: Go Green to Get Girls


1
Green Technology Improves Classroom Gender Equity
  • Go Green to Get Girls

2
Who I Am
  • Retiree
  • Graduate student
  • Recovering engineer
  • Grandnanny
  • SWE FY11 Outreach Chair
  • Consultant
  • Teacher
  • Musician

3
Why I Care
  • Seek to understand
  • Why girls are approximately 50 of the
    population, yet at 110 ratio, they are
    significantly UNDER-REPRESENTED in most
    Technology Education secondary classrooms and
    technology based college programs.
  • Why those figures havent changed that much over
    the last 30 years.
  • What I can personally do differently to change
    that ratio.

4
What Do Girls Want?
  • Varies, depending on age and cultural norm
  • Top 5 across all age groups
  • Fun
  • Teams
  • Make a difference
  • Acceptance
  • Flexibility

5
Survey Says
  • When choosing a class to take, type of projects
    is more important than teacher
  • Top 5 Project preferences
  • Projects that help others
  • Projects that help the environment
  • Build a Dance Pad
  • Recycled toy
  • Home Design

6
Survey Also Says
  • 40 prefer female technology education teacher
  • Top 5 reasons they would choose to take class
  • Working in teams
  • Freedom to talk and walk around during class
  • Get to design and build things
  • Get to use creativity
  • 1/3 of first-timers arent likely to take another
    class
  • Top reasons they wouldnt choose TE as an
    elective
  • Too much bookwork
  • Too much math

7
Green Technology Projects
  • Primarily use recycled materials from home or
    business
  • Encourage creativity
  • Often involve research
  • Work both individually and in teams of two
  • Do not involve smash and crash

8
Green Technology Projects
  • Recycled Toy
  • Cereal Box Marble Maze
  • Cardboard Chair
  • Prosthetic Device
  • Home and Site Design

9
Recycled Toy (7th grade)
  • Lesson on creativity and ideation
  • Design Brief outlines objective, specifications,
    constraints and scoring
  • Objective design and build a toy from recycled
    materials suitable for elementary grade children
  • Specifications use recycled materials from
    home use graphic and verbal ideation
  • Constraints size, safety
  • Scoring can estimate before submitting

10
Cereal Box Maze (6th grade)
  • Lesson on problem solving prior to activity
  • Design Brief outlines objective, specifications,
    constraints and scoring
  • Objective design and build a marble maze from
    cereal or other thin cardboard boxes
  • Specifications use recycled boxes, tape, glue
    required travel time, direction changes, events
  • Constraints size, support
  • Scoring can estimate before submitting

11
Cardboard Chair (8th grade)
  • Design Brief outlines objective, specifications,
    constraints and scoring
  • Objective design and build a full size chair
    from large corrugated cardboard boxes
  • Specifications teacher must sit in it, three
    scaled down models
  • Constraints No tape/glue, size
  • Scoring can estimate before submitting

12
Prosthetic Device (7th grade)
  • Lesson on biotechnology, specifically prosthetic
    devices
  • Design Brief outlines objective, specifications,
    constraints and scoring
  • Objective design and build a model of a
    prosthetic device
  • Specifications use recycled materials brought
    from home, must make sketches
  • Constraints size, functionality
  • Scoring can estimate before submitting

13
Home Design (6th grade)
  • Lesson on floor and site plans
  • Design Brief outlines objective, specifications,
    constraints and scoring
  • Objective Using small box (provided), design
    and build a model home and site plan.
  • Specifications LR, DR, KIT, 3 BR, 2BA, laundry,
    egress, floor plans
  • Constraints rooms, size
  • Scoring based on aesthetics, detailing,
    artisanship

14
Summary
  • Most female engineers and technologists had some
    exposure to hands-on technology activities during
    K-12 years
  • Girls are more likely to be interested and
    successful in activities that
  • Help others or make a difference
  • Allow them to work in teams
  • Define the rules ahead of time (grading rubric)
  • Allow them to be creative and use their hands

15
Resources
  • Society of Women Engineers
  • Activity Plans
  • Role Models/ Activity Partners
  • Funding (in partnership with SWE member)
  • Scholarships
  • www.aspire.swe.org
  • National Lab Day www.nationallabday.org
  • Mary Phelps mphelps2_at_ec.rr.com
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