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Has technology become the new “boys club”?

Posted in Girl by Clo Willaerts on the December 17th, 2007

Studies show that technology has become the new “boys club” but the students in Mr. Colosi’s first grade class intend to reverse that trend—these girls share their love of technology as a part of their future endeavors.

The benefits of using technology in the classroom are endless, and in the future it will be important that our digital learners are represented by both genders. Sung to the tune of Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl,” these six-year-old students embrace the available equipment, enthusiastically share some ways they use technology in the classroom, and offer an empowering message of hope to female students. In conjunction with the internet, new technology would further allow Mr. Colosi’s class to spread this optimistic and collaborative message to students around the world.

Found via Eskimokaka - Ooh! Digital!, via Ondernemer in Gent - Girls go digital.

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