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Girls in Tech est un réseau international fondé en 2007 par Adriana Gascoigne. Il regroupe aujourd’hui plus de 7 500 femmes dans le monde à travers 35 chapters locaux. L’objectif principal de ce réseau est d’encourager plus de mixité dans le secteur des nouvelles technologies et dans l’écosystème entrepreneur et investisseur au Brésil. C’est aussi une occasion unique de networking et d’échange d’expériences pour plus de diversité et d’opportunités professionnelles.
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Adriana Gascoigne, Founder and CEO of Girls in Tech, in New Zealand for Project Connect talks in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. As well as the Project Connect talks, Adriana was in New Zealand for a series of meetings/roundtable discussions and dinners throughout the country - including visits to the Consul General's residence, BizDojo Wellington, The Mindlab, GRID Auckland, Creative HQ Wellington, The Ministry of Awesome Christchurch, St Margret's College Christchurch, the Christchurch City Council, Jade Software, and meetings with the embassy's Youth Councilors. Details of the Project Connect event and the up-and-coming Project16 conference can be found at the-project.co.nz
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
WebGirls 2009 by Adrienne Brawley
Please feel free to use this picture in your blog, website or presentation, in accordance with the stated Creative Commons and credit as shown. Linkage back to the original source is required.
Photo credit should read: (cc) Adrienne Brawley - www.pixelchicksproductions.com
Adriana Gascoigne, Founder and CEO of Girls in Tech, in New Zealand for Project Connect talks in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. As well as the Project Connect talks, Adriana was in New Zealand for a series of meetings/roundtable discussions and dinners throughout the country - including visits to the Consul General's residence, BizDojo Wellington, The Mindlab, GRID Auckland, Creative HQ Wellington, The Ministry of Awesome Christchurch, St Margret's College Christchurch, the Christchurch City Council, Jade Software, and meetings with the embassy's Youth Councilors. Details of the Project Connect event and the up-and-coming Project16 conference can be found at the-project.co.nz
Jihane Halabi, avocate et partner du cabinet HMO Advogados spécialisé dans les nouvelles technologies, MD de Girls in Tech SP
Marine Buclon, gerente marketing du site Wengo Brasil et MD de Girls in Tech Brasil
Laura Slezinger, who heads up the San Francisco chapter of Girls in Tech, which sponsored Tuesday's after-party for TechCrunch Disrupt.
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
Margaret Rosas, Co-Organizer, Mobilizer & Evangelist at Santa Cruz Geeks and Founder & Chief Strategist at Quiddities Dev, Inc.
Adriana Gascoigne, Founder and CEO of Girls in Tech, in New Zealand for Project Connect talks in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. As well as the Project Connect talks, Adriana was in New Zealand for a series of meetings/roundtable discussions and dinners throughout the country - including visits to the Consul General's residence, BizDojo Wellington, The Mindlab, GRID Auckland, Creative HQ Wellington, The Ministry of Awesome Christchurch, St Margret's College Christchurch, the Christchurch City Council, Jade Software, and meetings with the embassy's Youth Councilors. Details of the Project Connect event and the up-and-coming Project16 conference can be found at the-project.co.nz
Adriana Gascoigne, Founder and CEO of Girls in Tech, in New Zealand for Project Connect talks in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. As well as the Project Connect talks, Adriana was in New Zealand for a series of meetings/roundtable discussions and dinners throughout the country - including visits to the Consul General's residence, BizDojo Wellington, The Mindlab, GRID Auckland, Creative HQ Wellington, The Ministry of Awesome Christchurch, St Margret's College Christchurch, the Christchurch City Council, Jade Software, and meetings with the embassy's Youth Councilors. Details of the Project Connect event and the up-and-coming Project16 conference can be found at the-project.co.nz
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
#WomenWin by Girls in Tech Indonesia is an idea competition for women. Submit your idea and win the development of your own apps! girlsintechindonesia.com/womenwin
Event supported by Twitter, Uber and AppsCo
Muriel Brossard, francesa, doutora em genética pela Université Paris Diderot (Paris 7), bacharel em biologia pela Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), diplomada pela Ecole Normale Supérieure. Foi responsável do departa
WebGirls 2009 by Adrienne Brawley
Please feel free to use this picture in your blog, website or presentation, in accordance with the stated Creative Commons and credit as shown. Linkage back to the original source is required.
Photo credit should read: (cc) Adrienne Brawley - www.pixelchicksproductions.com