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These tools enhance spatial reasoning skills, which increase retention of women (and men) in the technology classroom.
Women tend to have less informal tool-use experience outside of the classroom. These tools will assist your students with tool ID and use.
Software to assist women (and men) in succeeding with math, an important skill area for technology.
 
Improving women's problem solving skills leads to greater comprehension and success in the technology classroom.
Introduce your female students to high-wage, high-demand science, engineering, technology and trades careers available to them with these successful female role models.
Women (and men) entering the technology or trades classroom are often unfamiliar with basic blueprint reading skills. These resources can be used to help understand and interpret information found in blueprints.
These teaching tools can help your school increase retention rates for both female and male students.


 

The CalWomenTech Learning Library provides tools for both students and educators. Educators can use our library to help students develop building block skills in technology, while students can use our library to gain resources that will help them improve the skills necessary to succeed in their occupational program.

CalWomenTech sites can use their CalWomenTech Bucks to receive these products for free by clicking the “Use CWTBucks” button at the top of each page and filling out the popup form.* Please read about our policies before using the library. Students and staff can both be borrowers. For information on who can borrow from the Learning Library, click here.

* If you are not connected with a CalWomenTech Site, you may still purchase these products on your own by using the “Add to Shopping Cart” button on each product page. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.




The CalWomenTech Project is Funded by The Program for Research on Gender in Science and Engineering from The National Science Foundation - Grant no. 0533564
 
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