Inspiring Young Women to become Technology Innovators
Inspiring Young Women to become Technology Innovators
2016 COACH TOOLKIT
Overview:
- What is Technovation?
- Technovation Timeline Overview
- Coach Role Overview
Technovation’sMission
To inspire & educate girls and women to solve problems in their community using technology
Teams Create Mobile App StartupsIdeation
Identify a problem in their community
Mentor
EntrepreneurshipBuild a business plan
PitchTake it to market
TechnologyDevelop a mobile app
solution
Program Participants:
Girlsteams of up to 5 middle or high school students
Coachteacher, parent, educator, or afterschool coordinator
Mentortechnology or businessprofessional who serves as a role model
Coach
MentorGirls
Participant Roles: Girls- Identify problems- Decide on an idea- Develop a mobile app- Build a business plan- Create a compelling pitch
Coach- Recruit teams- Create a safe space for the girls to meet- Make sure the girls have the tools they need to be successful- Coordinate with mentors to supervise teams through 50 hour curriculum- Help keep the team focused, on track, and participating
Mentor- Act as a role model- Provide advice & guidance- Guide team through curriculum- Help manage team dynamics- Support teams through problem solving process- Encourage teams to persevere when they face difficulties- Help connect teams to additional resources (if applicable)Note: No coding or app development experience is necessary for any of the roles.
But it is imperative that you are willing to learn alongside your team and model how to troubleshoot.
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Official SeasonRegional Pitch Events
& Virtual Judging
2016 Technovation Timeline
Workshops & Field TripsLearn AppInventor &
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World PitchJuly 14, 2016
Registration / Team Formationfor Girls, Coaches & Mentors
2015 2016
Timeline Breakdown...Register Team by mid-JanuaryWe recommend that you connect with a team no later than January 15, 2015, so that you can get started on the curriculum by then. If you connect with a team earlier than that, please feel free to get started with the curriculum or help the girls begin brainstorming ideas & learning App Inventor.
Official Season: Mid-January - April 21, 2016The submission deadline for the 2016 Technovation Season is April 21, 2016 at 5pm PT. The curriculum will take at least 12 weeks to complete. Most teams take about 50 hours to complete the curriculum. Please keep that in mind as you get started. We encourage teams to begin no later than mid-January, but you can get started as soon as you like!
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Regional Pitch Events: April 22 - May 3, 2016In certain regions, a Technovation Ambassador will be putting on a Regional Pitch event for 10+ teams. The result is that at least one team from the Regional Pitch will make it to the semi-finals of the competition. Please feel free to coordinate regional events for your team to practice pitching live with other teams if there is not an official regional event in your area.
World Pitch: July 10 - 14, 2016The top 10 Technovation teams (4 middle school & 6 high school teams) will be given the opportunity to travel to San Francisco for the World Pitch events from July 10 - 14, 2016 for the chance to win a part of $20,000 in prizes.
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Role Each coach guides a team of up to 5 girls as they develop a mobile app to address a problem in their community, write a business plan, and pitch their startup.
Skills Needed The most important thing is to be a consistent and supportive role model for your team. Help them organize and submit their deliverables on time.
Time Commitment 2-4 hours/week from January to April (~50 hours total)
Becoming a Coach...
Girls Make Apps Workshop Learn App Inventor and meet some local teams.
Connect with a Team Wait for a note from a team through the “Find a Coach” tab onmy.technovationchallenge.org. You can also email [email protected] if no team has contacted you andwe can help connect you with a team.
Meeting Space You should determine the best meeting space, time and schedule with your team at the start of the season.
Curriculum Many teams have a coach and a mentor, but some have one or the other to help lead the team through the curriculum.
Training & Networking Along with this Coach Toolkit, Technovation will provide ongoing emails with tips & tricks. There will be training on Jan. 12-14. You can connect with other coaches on the coach google group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/2016-technovation-coaches
Coach Logistics
Provide Leadership Be active rather than passive. Some coaches feel nervous at first about guiding and keeping the girls on task, but this is necessary to ensure that teams have a successful experience.
Manage team dynamics One of the most challenging things about being a Technovation coach is working with a diverse group of students—some may be very shy, others may be talkative. Try to establish the “Three-then-me” rule where each time a person talks she has to wait until three other people have spoken before speaking again. This ensures that everyone’s voices are heard. Encourage shy students to speak up, even if you have to put them on the spot. Help everyone feel involved and they will become more comfortable and confident.
Stay neutral At times you may find that your girls argue with one another or there is a disagreement in the group. Try to manage conflicts if they occur and help each girl share her concerns and feel heard, without taking sides. While girls are brainstorming app ideas or deciding on colors and fonts, try to let them make their own decisions whenever possible.
Provide 1:1 interaction One of the most important things you can do as a coach is to get to know each girl on your team individually. Start a conversation with the shy student who is not very talkative, ask her what she wants to be when she grows up, what her favorite classes are and why. Get to know each girl so she feels connected to you and supported by you.
Tips from Former Coaches
Curriculum Resources:2015 Coach/Mentor Lesson Guide (2016 version coming soon)2015 Student Handbook (2016 version coming soon)Curriculum in PowerPoints, App Inventor Tutorials & Workbook/Lesson GuidesCurriculum Page (info on Java & Swift at the bottom)
App Inventor Resources: Learn more about App Inventor MIT App Inventor Forum App Inventor 2 BookSharing Apps with App InventorApp Inventor Components App Inventor ConceptsApp Inventor Blocks App Inventor Troubleshooting tipsApp Inventor Site Tutorials Technovation App Inventor Tutorials:
● Talk to Me● Games● Map It
Resources:
Additional Resources:Additional Resources Page Official Rules page - information on deadlines, deliverables, and program structureStarter Kit - how to start the program in your area (if needed)Recruitment Tips - how to recruit a team in your areaMore Recruiting Tips Girls Make Apps Workshop Guide - great way to kick off the season for your team2015 Student Workbook - helps guide students through curriculum activitiesField Trip Guide - how to host a field trip for your team to visit your company2015 Weekly Email Archive
Contact for Questions: 2016 Technovation Coach Google Group https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/2016-technovation-coaches
Training Resources:Coach & Mentor Training Page
Online Platform LinkSign-Up/Log-in Page
70% Alumnae took further Computer Science
classes when given the opportunity
46% College-age alumnae intend to major in CS
Nationally: 0.4 %
Female college freshmen intend to major in CS[Google Made with Code]
At Technovation:
Through Technovation:
70% Alumnae were more interested in
entrepreneurship
Nationally: 7%
Of technology companyfounders are women
[Kauffman Foundation]
2015 RegistrationsEach red dot indicates a registered team.
Celebration EventsApril - July 2016
Recognition:
CodeGirl - a documentary by the producer of An Inconvenient Truth & Waiting for Superman
Questions?email Aimee Gardner at [email protected]
Learn more at www.technovationchallenge.org