This paper is focused on exploring the motivation for volunteering at an engineering outreach activity. The outreach activity itself involved a two day, overnight experience for 9th and 10th grade girls that started in 2005, and which has been held annually since that time. The outreach event takes place in Boise, Idaho, and at the time of its onset was the only outreach or camp activity in the state focused on girls or young women. Across ten years, 510 total girls have participated, with approximately 85% of them coming from the immediate metropolitan area. The program was developed with a mind toward marketing engineering as an exciting, creative activity; including activities developed specifically from that perspective.1 The specific t...
Research specifically targeted at youth participation in STEM highlights the importance of community...
In this paper, girls’ views of engineering before and after completing hands-on engineering activiti...
To teach STEM content to K-12 students and to recruit talented and diverse K-12 students into STEM, ...
This paper explores the educational and career trajectories of the alumnae of an outreach activity f...
The percentage of female undergraduate applicants and first-year student in engineering is increasin...
This paper describes a workshop led by female Engineering Technology students, with support from fem...
This paper discusses the design of the Girls Accelerating and Learning STEM (G.A.L.S.) one-week resi...
abstract: College students are historically an underrepresented demographic group of American volunt...
Despite the known value of a diverse Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workfor...
Historically, and still presently, women face many obstacles when attempting to pursue science, tech...
The Girls Experiencing Engineering (GEE) program is a fast-paced, interactive program that seeks to ...
Emphasizing the social good of engineering at the K−12 level could increase participation in enginee...
This study focuses on the issue: How and why do students in the College of Agriculture at the Univer...
An outreach program of workshops and guided group activities for New Hampshire\u27s eighth, ninth an...
This study investigates university students studying engineering, science and ICT degrees and their ...
Research specifically targeted at youth participation in STEM highlights the importance of community...
In this paper, girls’ views of engineering before and after completing hands-on engineering activiti...
To teach STEM content to K-12 students and to recruit talented and diverse K-12 students into STEM, ...
This paper explores the educational and career trajectories of the alumnae of an outreach activity f...
The percentage of female undergraduate applicants and first-year student in engineering is increasin...
This paper describes a workshop led by female Engineering Technology students, with support from fem...
This paper discusses the design of the Girls Accelerating and Learning STEM (G.A.L.S.) one-week resi...
abstract: College students are historically an underrepresented demographic group of American volunt...
Despite the known value of a diverse Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workfor...
Historically, and still presently, women face many obstacles when attempting to pursue science, tech...
The Girls Experiencing Engineering (GEE) program is a fast-paced, interactive program that seeks to ...
Emphasizing the social good of engineering at the K−12 level could increase participation in enginee...
This study focuses on the issue: How and why do students in the College of Agriculture at the Univer...
An outreach program of workshops and guided group activities for New Hampshire\u27s eighth, ninth an...
This study investigates university students studying engineering, science and ICT degrees and their ...
Research specifically targeted at youth participation in STEM highlights the importance of community...
In this paper, girls’ views of engineering before and after completing hands-on engineering activiti...
To teach STEM content to K-12 students and to recruit talented and diverse K-12 students into STEM, ...