Girls, Gigabytes, & Gadgets
Girls, Gigabytes and Gadgets (3G)
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NOBEL Women’s national STE(A)M initiative, Girls, Gigabytes and Gadgets (3G), is an innovative, day-long series of workshops held in member districts throughout the country. 3G is designed to expose young women and girls of color to careers within the science, technology, engineering, arts/design and mathematics disciplines. The initiative also places a specific emphasis on girls ages 8-18 and educates them around social media and technological safety and responsibility. The workshops consists of various trainings, including coding, app development, social media mastery, molecular science, design engineering, and a host of other STE(A)M based activities. All workshops are created to build on one simple message: women and girls aren’t just to be users of technology, but creators, designers, influencers and decision makers as well.
Girls, Gigabytes, and Gadgets (3G), is an innovative, day-long series of workshops hosted by members designed to get young women and girls engaged in careers in science, technology, engineering, arts/ design, and mathematics. These events consist of multiple workshops featuring topics that range from app development to social media mastery to tech policy and have a straightforward message: women aren’t just to be users of technology, but creators, designers, influencers, and decision-makers as well.
The NOBEL Women 3G program is targeted toward young girls in middle and high school. It is made possible through strategic partnerships with companies, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and advocacy associations dedicated to improving the lives of Black women and their families and communities through “digital advancement.”