The document discusses getting more students, especially girls, involved in computing science in schools. It encourages reaching out to industry and schools to help make computing science education more widespread and impactful. The authors hope to see greater diversity in the future workforce through these collaborative efforts between various groups. They provide their contact information for anyone interested in partnering to promote computing science education.
7. What can you
do?
1. How can you get involved?
2. What impact will this have?
3. Why this will be a rewarding
experience for everyone involved?
4. Why this is important?
What can you
do?
8. WHAT WE WOULD LIKE...
To see from
industry...
To see from
schools.
The workforce
to look like in
the future...
10. Thanks!
Any questions?
You can find us at:
@turingstesters
@linkedin.com/in/turing-s-testers-11b92a153
turingtesters@stkentigernsacademy.org.uk
Editor's Notes
#2: Introduction- Name, school, group/how we came up with it
#3: How did we get into computing?
How did we get into cyber competitions?
What is dressCode?
What was our experience at the Scot Cyber Awards 2017?
#4: How did we get into computing?
How did we get into cyber competitions?
What is dressCode?
What was our experience at the Scot Cyber Awards 2017?
#5: How did we get into computing?
How did we get into cyber competitions?
What is dressCode?
What was our experience at the Scot Cyber Awards 2017?
#6: How did we get into computing?
How did we get into cyber competitions?
What is dressCode?
What was our experience at the Scot Cyber Awards 2017?
#10: Some other points to talk about:-
-What we want to see from Schools
-What we want to see from the industry
-What we would like the workforce to look like in the future