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NCWIT Tips: 13 Tips for Creating and Sustaining a Women in Computing Group on Your Campus
The following description is from the NCWIT resource:
Women in Computing (WIC) groups on college and university campuses can help reduce feelings of isolation and increase a sense of community and belonging. They can also be places where members can discuss difficulties they encounter and strategies for addressing these challenges in the larger community. But sometimes, women’s groups can also produce unintended consequences (e.g. convey the idea that women are a homogenous group or need “extra help”). Use the following tips to avoid these pitfalls and to ensure the success of your WIC group.
- Organization(s) The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)
- URL https://ncwit.org/resource/wicgroup/
- Topic Accessibility, Building Community, Career Preparation, Mentoring, Outreach, Recruitment
- Content Type Template
- Intended Level(s) Early Career, Graduate, Mid-Career, Post-doc, Undergraduate
- Intended Population(s) Gender, LGBTQ+, Persons with Disabilities, Underrepresented Racial /Ethnic Groups