Technovation is the global technology entrepreneurship course for middle school, high school, and university age female students. We match teams of up to 5 girls with a female mentor from the tech industry to complete a 12-week program in which they learn to research, design, code, and pitch a mobile app to real investors. So… Read More
Archives: Technology
Exploring Your Future! Science, Environment, Technology, and More!
A Girls Go Tech & Green By Nature Career Exploration Event for cadettes, seniors, ambassadors and parents! Saturday, January 25, 2014 10:00 am to 2:30 pm San Ramon Valley Conference Center Just $25! – Includes lunch, workshops led by STEM & Environment professional women, and fun participation patch. Register Now! Want to learn more about… Read More
Goggles Optional
Goggles Optional is a podcast where scientists from Stanford University provide their professional yet humorous takes from the world of science. Join us as our hosts explore the significant news and discoveries of the week using a combination of wit, analogies, and words with less than four syllables. Don’t worry, you don’t need to be… Read More
Teen Tech SF
Science Opportunities
We might be a long way from summer (sorry to be the bearer of bad news), but it’s never too early to start looking at summer science opportunities, checking out the application requirements, and putting deadlines in your calendar. Check out this extensive list of Summer 2013 opportunities to get some ideas for summer 2014! Read More
Stanford Lab Work
Click the “Read More” link below in order to access this webpage that has more information! Read More
Summer Computer Science
This program is designed to get under-represented groups–African Americans, Latinos, Pacific Islanders and girls into Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Berkeley Foundation for Opportunities in Information Technology (BFOIT) has some openings for the summer program for highly motivated middle and high school students 7-11 grades. The program is free and runs for two weeks from… Read More