Girls and Technology – Insights from a Girls-Only Team at a Reengineered Educational Robotics Summer Camp

B. Pedersen*, Jorgen Larsen, Jacob Nielsen

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Abstract

In this paper, we present the results from a case study on an annual extra-curricular summer camp, in which participants (n = 126) engaged in STEM and Computational Thinking activities, facilitated through the usage of the micro:bit microcontroller platform. The camp was a reengineered version of an annual summer camp held by Teknologiskolen; a Danish non-profit organisation offering weekly classes in technology. The focus of the reengineering was to increase the number of girls participating in the camp. This was attempted by creating a girls-only team, which employed highly contextualised projects and had an emphasis on using everyday materials, like cardboard, paint and glue. The result was a significant increase in the number of participating girls and on their attitude towards technology, which at the end of the camp, matched that of the boys. Based on the results, we argue that the girls-only team was the main reason for the higher number of participating girls, while the change in attitude was due to the highly contextualised projects and selection of materials.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRobotics in Education : RiE 2021
EditorsMunir Merdan, Wilfried Lepuschitz, Gottfried Koppensteiner, Richard Balogh, David Obdržálek
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2022
Pages119-133
ISBN (Print)9783030825430
ISBN (Electronic)9783030825447
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event13th International Conference on Robotics in Education, RiE 2022 - Virtual, Online
Duration: 27. Apr 202229. Apr 2022

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Robotics in Education, RiE 2022
CityVirtual, Online
Period27/04/202229/04/2022
SeriesAdvances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
ISSN2194-5357

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