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4th Grade Internet Safety Presentations
Microsoft DigiGirlz Day
Getting The Message Out
October is National
Cyber Security Awareness
Month
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Kick Off Breakfast Governor’s Proclamation Security Briefing for IT Employees Elementary School Internet Safety
Presentations National Poster Contest 4th Annual Cyber Security Exercise eSecurity Newsletter special issue Cyber Awareness Competition and more….
Getting The Message Out
Kick Off Breakfast Governor’s Proclamation Security Briefing for IT Employees Elementary School Internet Safety
Presentations National Poster Contest 4th Annual Cyber Security Exercise eSecurity Newsletter special issue Cyber Awareness Competition and more….
Internet Safety Presentations
Interactive, multi-media presentation for 4th graders
Fun and fast paced Videos, games, 1-to-1
interaction with students Covers Cyber
Citizenship, Cyber Bullying, Cyber Security, Personal Safety
Sponsored by DCET and DTI
Internet Safety Presentations
45 minute presentation but can accommodate special requests
Suitable for auditorium assembly-style or smaller group classroom setting
Scheduling now for October/November
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Internet Safety Presentations
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Microsoft DigiGirlz Day
Program Overview
By the Numbers
Only 15% of Advanced Placement computer science exam-takers in 2006 were female.
Only 19% of all CS degrees went to females. (compared to 37% in 1984).
In the US, women hold only 26% of all computing-related occupations.
Only 13% of Fortune 500 technology companies have women corporate officers.
Source: National Center for Women & Information Technology
Overview of DigiGirlz Day
One-day event designed to provide high school girls with a better understanding of what a career in technology is all about.
Students interact with Microsoft employees and managers as well as local women in business and government to gain exposure to careers in business and technology
Provides girls with career planning assistance, information about technology and business roles, thought-provoking exercises, and hands-on demonstrations.
Young women can find out about the variety of opportunities available in the high-tech industry and can explore future career paths.
Overview of DigiGirlz Day
Girls grades 10-12 that are registered in a Delaware high school are eligible (Minimum-20; Maximum-150)
No minimum GPA requirement Gift bag for each Participant Breakfast and Lunch Provided Microsoft Bus will be in attendance; girls in groups of 10 will be given a
hands-on walk through of demonstrations on the bus. $0 cost for students Considering scheduling in February/March 2009 To Be Determined: Location and Transportation Logistics
What does the School have to do?
Provide advertisement in their school. Arrange for bus transportation to location. Provide at least one chaperone per school for
the day.
Next Steps
Any Interest?
Should we pursue?
State Of DelawareWilliam Penn Building801 Silver Lake BoulevardDover, DE 19904-2407
Elayne M. StarkeyChief Security Officer
Voice: 302-739-9631Fax: 302-739-6251
[email protected] SLC: D-410