Abstract
We describe work on developing workshop activities that are part of wConnect, a project that is building an online community of women in computer and information science. The workshops are designed by college women for high school girls, with hands-on construction of dynamic web sites. Because of limited workshop time, the activities use scaffolding to help girls achieve the in-tended learning objectives. In this paper we describe the design of the activities, their formative evaluation in a series of four work-shops, and how we are using these results in the larger project.
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Rosson, M. B., Ioujanina, A., Paone, T., Sheasley, G., Sinha, H., Ganoe, C., … Mahar, J. (2009). A scaffolded introduction to dynamic website development for female high school students. SIGCSE Bulletin Inroads, 41(1), 226–230. https://doi.org/10.1145/1539024.1508950
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