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Re: Why is it that not many girls are into robotics?
457 has plenty of girls on our team 10 to be extact and they do everything from being our team leader to being a programming our team does not stop them for doing watever they want. we always encourage them to do wat they want
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Re: Why is it that not many girls are into robotics?
I think it’s a combination of the attitudes of the mentors and current students on the team. A team who already has females on it may do better at attracting more, a team with only guys (but guys who encourage females to take a leadership role) may do well at recruiting, but a team with only guys where girls don't even register on their radar as being technically competent will not do well at attracting them. All teams should recognize girls as having the potential of being technically competent enough to have a leadership position. The team should also have a means of teaching those skills (through pre season projects, etc...). The robot education people here at UML have noticed that it takes more hand holding and a longer period of time to get the ball rolling on a girl's interest in robotics and sci/tech, but once they become interested, they go deeper into it, become very skilled, and remain interested (I witnessed this on an all-girls FIRST rookie team as well.)
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If you want young women on the team, you have to plan and prepare for it. They need to feel welcome and valued by mentors and current members. And they need to be allowed to get hands on so that they will gain the experience, skill, and confidence needed. The culture of the team has to encourage participation and make opportunities exist for this growth to occur. |
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Hey, Im on Team 33 the Killer Bees from Auburn Hills MI, and I have been on the team for 3 years. My rookie year and second year I made pit crew and as a senior, I am now the driver and my classmate, also a girl was the operator this year. We now have plenty of girls this year, granted that we are still outnumbered by the guys. a lot of our student leadership came from females, may teams I am close with also have a number of female student participants, teams like 111, 47, 1 , the pink Team, and many others. I think that FIRST is being discovered by more and more females each year. I think that a large reason that you may see few girls is because they do not know about the program
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I did notice that the Bees had 2 girl operators
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As I recall, Falcons Robotics (Team 842) had an all-girls drive team at the San Diego Regional in 2007.
The next year, Team 842 won the Chairman's Award in Atlanta. That says a lot about FIRST's commitment to breaking the gender barrier in science and technology. Last edited by David Brinza : 22-04-2009 at 17:09. Reason: Wrong regional/wrong year in original post. |
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I think it's really mostly society and how we were brought up. Girls I think place more emphasis on being normal and doing robotics or anything technological is very not normal for girls. We were brought up trying to be the prettiest and fit in with everyone else that by the time you get to high school all your nerdishness has been supressed to the point where you can't get it back. To me thats an important part of FLL and Jr. FLL and why I've been bothering my school superintendent to set one up. If we get an 8 year old involved FIRST before she looses her geek side we've got her for life most likely.
Also a girl doing FLL will know more about tools and technology than someone who hasn't. Which is why all the girls on my team seem to quit every year. The guys know more and act like we can't do everything they can when all we need to get is a little help or a demonstration. I'm not blaming the guys but when a girl wants to get into something like this, encourage her cause she's most likely giving up a lot for it and its something sher really wants to do. Eep... Long post... We just had this discussion with the guys on our team... |
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Its because the general Nerd population is mostly guys. yes there are girls but not nearly as many tech geek girls as tech geek guys.
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We've had 1-2 girls every year of our existence, this year we had 5 and from what I can tell all of them loved it. 3 seniors, 1 junior, 1 freshman. All 5 attended both of our regionals, all 5 attended nationals. Towards the end of build most of them were asking me if they could cut and drill more(My fault). We are probably going to push more girls to join in future years because of this year
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We try to have 4-5 girls at least on the team, sometimes it works out sometimes it doesn't. I wish more would take on mechanical roles though. It seems to be trend that girls who join tend to just want to do non technical activities. But of course, we make them do end effector and drive train as well as a requirement and some learn to love it.
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I love to see other girls on the drive team... like me
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316 had the coolest drive team ^_^ and 1868
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hehe...
new smileys!!!! I am the only girl on my team. At the beggining of this year there was me and another girl but she quit due to another team member and his sexism. Alot of girls I think are not joining because of the sexium in some of the teams, like me old team. I can see that most teams (over 90%) are not mainly sexist teams. But the few who are really turn women away from being part of the team. Its hard to fight for a place, you get tired of continualy fighitng for a place or say in the team. We started a new team due to one of these sexist teams, which really was only two or three people, but it ruined it for me. Along with being sexist there were many other peoples that just could not be fixed. But we made another team and are hoping to have more women join. I would love if I wasent the only girl, but it just dosent seem to work out... Just a reminder to some guys we can build as well keep an open mind. But to the 90% of guys who arent like that thank you sooooo much♥ ![]() |
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Re: Why is it that not many girls are into robotics?
The more women we see coaching, the more girls we'll see participating.
The more women we see as lead engineers, the more girls we'll see committing to the team. The more women we have as 'rock stars' in FIRST, the more girls we'll see celebrating math and science and the doors they can open. The more women who serve as strong role models, the more girls we'll see applying for and obtaining scholarships in these areas. Lead by example. Go the distance. Recruit mentors, team mates, parents, sponsors, and supporters that get this or will. It's a journey - for some, it is a lifetime adventure in the form of a goal. |
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