High School Robotics Competition is Attracting More Girls Than Ever
Posted on March 7th, 2010 in Latest News, Misc, NewsI think I’ve been rather fortunate that I’ve been able to meet a lot of interesting women in robotics, it’s kind of interesting that in the area of robotics more than other areas of computing I’ve dabbled in I actually found more women than the others. Now, this is entirely an anecdote based solely on my own experience. The article I found for today is what I’d call pretty darn awesome, because it means that we’re encouraging a whole lot more people to join the field. That’s roughly half our population that needs to see how fun robotics can be who will hopefully make new and exciting contributions.
FIRST is a high-school level robotics competition that Kat Struckman decided to try and inspire young women towards and in doing so she guided Team 1073 from Hollis/Brookline High School compete in the FIRST regionals. Two seniors from the highschool took it upon themselves to write up a plan to have more young women join the FIRST team in a Chariman’s Award letter. The plan details plans over three years to encourage more young women into robotics and hopefully related fields of science, engineering, technology, and math.
Kabel and Struckman came up with the idea of US FIRST Girls, which is a program dedicated to recruiting girls to join the FIRST Robotics program. Their plan included the design of a Web site and program to contact as many FIRST Robotics teams as possible.  In its third year, the Web site has had more than 125 teams join, including a team in Israel As a result of this effort, members of SWE, the Society of Women Engineers, are being recruited as mentors for current and future teams. – via The Nashua Telegraph
The movement is taking off enough that the organizers and enlisting mentors via the Society of Women Engineers. If you know high schoolers that you think would be interested, check out the US and Canadian FIRST websites for more information.
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March 17th, 2010 at 23:54
During the nine years I sponsored a FIRST team at my school, there were always a large number of girls as members. And they did not just cheer lead for the group, they played a role in leadership and building the robots. This is a good thing because I always found the girls to be more detail oriented and organized than the boys.
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April 18th, 2010 at 06:19
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April 18th, 2010 at 06:22
And any gals with robotic interest can be frns.
Anil pokhrel
age 21
very intersted in robotics and automation
please any one wants to be frn because I dont have a single to make a small team