If there are no events in your area, you might point any interested girls to some of the online resources the National Engineers Week web site suggests:
- The Engineer Your Life web site is a look at engineering for high school girls, with profiles of women engineers, descriptions of different types of engineering jobs, and information about college engineering programs.
- Engineer Girl is similar to Engineer Your Life, but is targeted primarily to middle school girls.
- Engineer Girl is also running an essay contest (girls and boys from 3rd-12th grade) on the topic "Engineering Energy for the Future". First place is $500 and publication of the essay online. The deadline is March 1, so there's not much more time to enter.
- The Discover Engineering site is for middle school students - both boys and girls - has information and videos about "cool" engineering, profiles of engineers, and engineering-related games and activities.
- Changing Our World: True Stories of Women Engineers is "a colorful, 256-page celebration of the contributions of women engineers to every aspect of modern life. The book is a collaborative effort of many different individuals and organizations to address the long-standing under-representation of women in the engineering profession." You can purchase a hard cover copy, or read the pdf version online for free.
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