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Resource Links

- A Family’s Guide to Science -
neighborhood
places to explore
- A Sightseer’s Guide to Engineering created
by The National Society of
Professional Engineers
- Alice
3-D Educational Software Serious
3-D programming in one free
package designed for girls
- Beyond
Bias and Barriers: Fulfilling the
Potential of Women in Academic
Science and Engineering- On-line Book
- Braincake -
The Girls, Math & Science Partnership's mission is
to engage, educate, and embrace girls as architects of change.
- Carnegie
Cyber Academy Join the cadets to learn how to safely
navigate
the internet
- Dr. Karen Panetta’s web page
- Develop
Design Discover
- Look for events with women in engineering
- Engineer
Girl - Engineering resource for girls
- Engineer Your Life - A guide
to Engineering for high school girls
- Extraordinary Women Engineers
- Extraordinary Women Engineers: List
- Extraordinary Women Engineers: Video
- Girl Geeks - Career site for women in information
technology, providing
access to jobs, mentors, training and career development
resources to help techy women get ahead.
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The Girl Difference Short-Circuiting the Myth of the Technophobic Girl
- Girls
Tech- Evaluating materials used to teach girls about MSET
- IEEE - The world's leading professional association
for the advancement
of technology IEEE
- History Center Legacies IEEE
History Center: Women in Engineering
- The Learning Center
- Providing educational programs that promote Math,
Science, Engineering and Technology
- Massachusetts League of Women Voters
- Nerd
Girls- the official web site for the Nerd Girls
- Society of Women Engineers
- Super
Science Fair Projects - Learn how to do science
fair projects step-by-step.
You will find over 500 free
science fair project ideas along with a Parent's Guide and
Teacher's Resource page.
- Tech
Industry Searching for Girls Gone Geek - MSNBC
business careers article
explores opportunities for
women in Math, Science, Engineering and Technology.
- Try
Science - Webcams at science centers around the world
- Women of NASA
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"Nothing in
life is to be feared. It is only to be understood."
Marie
Curie
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