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NCWIT Roadshow-in-a-Box: Capitalizing on Models for Outreach

The following description is form the NCWIT website

Roadshow-in-a-Box is a complete set of resources developed for colleges and universities wanting to establish or enhance their roadshow outreach programs. It draws on the wisdom and practices of a variety of successful roadshow programs that focus on recruiting for diversity and put trained student presenters in a leading role. The Box includes program advice, templates, and sample materials to aid your efforts in every aspect of a sustainable roadshow program. Components include: Controlled Message, Support, Ongoing School Partnerships, Trained Student Presenters, Program Activities, and Evaluation and Tracking.

A roadshow outreach program is an inclusive, activity-based classroom experience that gives K-12 students an exciting introduction to computing. Many college and university computer science departments are “taking the show on the road” to inform and recruit youth with roadshows. Undergraduate students, “near peers” to their intended audience, train to present lively, personalized, hands-on – and most importantly – memorable learning experiences that students remember as they start imagining their future.

  • Organization(s) The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT)
  • URL http://www.ncwit.org/roadshow
  • Topic Evaluation and Measurement, Outreach, Recruitment
  • Content Type Toolkit
  • Intended Level(s) Elementary School, High School, Middle School, Undergraduate
  • Intended Population(s) First-generation students, Low-income Students, Underrepresented Racial /Ethnic Groups