BPCnet Activity Library
The BPCnet Activity Library is a collection of activities from organizations that are dedicated to Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC). Review the list below to find an activity to include in your BPC Plan, using the provided filters to find activities best suited to your context.
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Provides a research-based method for finding, fixing, and averting gender bias "bugs" in your department website, course portals, scholarship application forms, software user interfaces, informational flyers, and other online and offline user-facing designs. Helps decrease failures and other poor experiences members of minoritized genders have when they interact with technology and information.
Intended Level(s):
Early Career, Graduate, Mid Career, Undergraduate
Intended Population:
LGBTQ, Women
Resources for educators and technical trainers to teach gender-inclusive technology design concepts to their computer science, CS, engineering, IT, or other students. Educators can also use the resources to find & fix gender bias bugs in their courseware (e.g., Blackboard/Canvas pages, assignments, syllabi, learning widgets). GenderMag-Teach is part of The GenderMag Project (https://gendermag.org)
Intended Level(s):
Early Career, Graduate, Mid Career, Undergraduate
Intended Population:
LGBTQ, Women
A free, online certificate course to (1) train department IT staff, faculty, students, and anyone else to find, fix, and avert gender biases in their user-facing designs; and (2) train educators how to teach these topics to their students.
Intended Level(s):
Early Career, Graduate, Mid Career, Undergraduate
Intended Population:
LGBTQ, Women
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