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PRO::ICT Conference
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Professional support of girls and women entering the ICT job world in ICT-education, vocational consultancy and human resource management -
International trends, experiences and best practices
6 -7th June 2005 Salzburg, Austria
Objectives
ICT Technology is known as a key element of societal and economic innovation. The ICT market offers good job opportunities but the quota of women in this sector is still below average and drop out rates are very high.
This conference deals with the international challenge of how to facilitate the access and the entry of women into the ICT labour market. It will introduce strategies and practical solutions for supporting female students seeking an ICT career. The morning highly experienced speakers in this field will provide an overview of international developments. The practical sessions in the afternoon deal with the needs of the different target groups. The PRO::ICT team will present the results of the EU-project, especially innovative gender-sensitive training materials and provides advice how to introduce them into practice.
Target group
The conference is addressed to those who coach female students and young women in various periods of life and who may influence their career plans. Those people are called “Change Agents” and are for example parents, teachers, youth trainers, university staff, vocational counsellors, HR managers and members of women networks.
Download Conference ProgrammeTuesday 7th June 2005
| 8:30 | Registration |
| 09:00 |
Welcome |
| 09:15 |
The future of European education initiatives addressing the “Gender Diversity in the world of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)” |
| 09:30 |
“ICT is a tool and maybe a toy” - women set different priorities in the technological innovation process |
| 10:30 | Coffee Break |
| 10:45 |
Chances for women in today’s information and knowledge society: Benefits and risks? |
| 11:15 |
“Female students make it in ICT” - Presentation of the results of the European Project PRO::ICT |
| 11.45 |
20 Years of “Girls-Technology” projects in Europe: |
| 13:30 | Session 1: How to sensitise girls and female students for choosing an unconventional female career path? |
| Target Group: Educators in primary and secondary school Moderation: Michaela Luckmann, St.Virgil Bildungshaus, A
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| 13:30 | Session 2: Methods for gender sensitive teaching at universities and colleges Target Group: teachers, lecturers for Informatics, telecommunication, multimedia design Moderation:, Gerhard Jöchtl, University of Applied Services, A
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| 13:30 | Session 3: New methods in career counselling Target Group: Vocational counsellors and ICT Human Resource managers , university management staff Moderation: Veronika Hornung-Prähauser, PRO::ICT Team, A
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| 15:00 | Break |
| 15:15: | Session 4: “Girls have fun with computer” – Computer competence as a first step into informatics Target Group: Primary and secondary school teachers Moderation: Christina Haaf, Women`s Competence Centre, G
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| 15:15: | Session 5: Strategies to increase the share of women in ICT education and ICT labour world Target group: University and college staff, vocational counsellors and ICT Human Resource managers, university management staff, gender commissioner Moderation: Maria Schwarz-Wölzl, Centre for Social Innovation, A
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| 15:15: | Session 6: Mentoring – with different programmes to success Target Group: University and college staff, vocational counsellors and ICT Human Resource managers, university management staff, gender commissioner Moderation: Harald Gapski (ECMC)
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