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Association of Women in Science (AWIS)
Association of Women in Science (AWIS) - We are dedicated to driving excellence in STEM by achieving equity and full participation of women in all disciplines and across all employment sectors.
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Aviation for Girls
Women in Aviation International (WAI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of women in all aviation career fields and interests. Our diverse membership includes astronauts, corporate and airline pilots, maintenance technicians, engineers, air traffic controllers, business owners, educators, journalists, flight attendants, high school and university students, air show performers, airport managers, and many others.
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Kidsites for Parents
UpToTen has been building prize-winning early-learning games and activities since 1999. Your child will love the reassuring, friendly world that our unique games inhabit. S/he will have enormous fun whilst building independence on the computer and now on tablets and smartphones.
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Science for Families
Family Science Activities from CRS Dozens of fun science, engineering, and math activities and games, with full instructions, background information, using simple materials from around the house. Free activity packs to download and explore. From Ooze to Aluminum Boats, and much more, embark on simple explorations and games for the whole family right at your kitchen table.
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Space4Women
The Space4Women Network is a mentoring platform that promotes gender equality and empowerment in the space sector. Everyone with an interest in space and a willingness to support women and girls in space education and careers is welcome to submit an application to become part of the Network - either as a mentor or a mentee seeking career and educational advice and support. Mentors are selected from leaders and professionals in the space industry and represent a variety of fields and geographic regions. Mentors are involved in a number of initiatives aimed at advocacy, increasing access to education and professional opportunities, raising awareness, inspiring women and girls through personal stories, and career coaching.
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STEM Fundamentals for Kids
The ComputerScience.org team has created a massive guide to STEM for kids. The guide provides over 150 courses, top resources for each subject of STEM curriculum, websites, activities and is organized by age group for easy access.
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STEM Virtual Home Lab
STEM FAMILIES Virtual Home Lab is a series of workshops to share practical tips, virtual experiments, and other concrete tools that families – even those with little time, few resources, and no STEM exposure or teaching experience – can use to engage their children’s learning.
STEM education leaders from across the country will offer a variety of activities for different age groups to engage students in STEM learning with resources that you have around the house.
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STEM@Home
We are proud to launch STEM@Home, a virtual collection of resources, webinars, and workshops intended to help families keep learning going for their children while schools and other activities are suspended.
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STEMWorks
The STEM-Works team developed a Web portal that supports volunteers that are working in their local communities to increase science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills in our nation's youth. We are also bringing those people together as a virtual community that we will ultimately serve.
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Texas Girls Collaborative Project-STEM
The Texas Girls Collaborative Project connects non-profits, K-12 schools, higher education institutions, companies, organizations, and individuals across the state of Texas committed to informing and motivating girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Led by the Women in Engineering Program (WEP) at The University of Texas at Austin, TxGCP provides forums, curriculum, best practices, and resources to foster collaborations, build the capacity of participating organizations, and create a state-wide network of informed and connected informal and formal STEM educators and advocates.
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The Jason Project
JASON provides curriculum and learning experiences in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for K-12 students, and high-quality professional development for teachers.
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