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Annual Conference

Two women engaged in a conference activity.The Florida Girls Collaborative Project Annual Conference was held October 10, 2008, at the University of Central Florida.

Participants learned about the National Girls Collaborative Project and networked to share resources and collaborate. Workshops were held on how to find funding sources, evaluate individual programs and successfully market STEM programs to girls and their parents.

Conference Agenda

8:00 – 9:00 AM Registration
Continental Breakfast
Expo Area Viewing
9:00 - 9:30 AM Keynote Speaker
Terri Walker-Spoonhour
SAIC, Vice President
Operations Manager for Analysis, Simulations, Systems Engineering & Training Business Unit
9:30 – 9:50 AM Opening Remarks Introduction of Florida Girls Collaborative Project
9:50-10:00 AM Speed Networking
10:00-10:40 AM Panel: “Why is female involvement in STEM important to Florida’s future?”
10:40-11:10 AM Collaborations and Partnerships (Interactive)
11:10 AM-12:00 PM Lunch
Expo Area Viewing
12:00-12:45 PM Breakout Sessions
Demystifying STEM
Galactic Girls Incorporating Evaluation into your Program
Engaging girls using the Mass Media Approach
Build a successful STEM Program
12:50-1:35 PM Breakout Sessions
1:40 – 2:25 PM Breakout Sessions
2:30– 3:00 PM Program Directory Mini-grant Funding Conference Evaluation



Conference Presentations

  • Round table of people engaged in a conference activity.Introduction of NGCP and Need in FL
    Amy Foster
    Project Director
    Florida Girls Collaborative Project

    What is the NGCP, what are its goals, and how does it match the need in Florida to get more girls involved in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers?
  • Building a Successful STEM Program
    Suzi Harris
    Program Marketing Manager
    Girl Scouts of Citrus Council

    Learn about the journey of one organization as it has built a successful STEM outreach program from the ground up. With over 100 active volunteers, they must be doing something right! Discover how training, girl facilitators, and prepared program kits make delivering quality STEM programs foolproof.
  • Collaboration & Partnerships
    Rebecca Amy
    Leadership Team Member
    Florida Girls Collaborative Project

    Learn about creating successful collaborative relationships, networking, coordination, and overcoming collaboration and partnership challenges.
  • NGCP Program Directory and Mini-Grant Application
    Jennifer McDaniel
    AAUW Regional Liaison
    Florida Girls Collaborative Project

    Learn how to join the NGCP Program Directory and apply for a Mini-Grant.
  • Prove Your Programs are Really Making a Difference
    Monika Martin
    Outcomes Research Manager and Grant Coordinator
    Girl Scouts of West Central Florida

    Evaluation doesn’t have to be scary!! During this workshop you will gain valuable insights on incorporating participatory evaluation into your programs. Key topics include: why qualitative and quantitative analysis is important, conducting focus groups, and creating surveys.
  • Use of the Mass Media Approach to Engaging Girls in STEM
    Dr. Leslie Sue Lieberman, Ph.D.
    Director of Women’s Research Center
    University of Central Florida

    Learn about an exciting new approach to engaging girls in STEM! Did you know that over 400 million dollars is spent annually on messages to promote public understanding of engineering, with marginal impact? Learn about the E-Girl project, which will address the need for women in engineering by engaging girls in a weekly TV show similar to CSI.

 

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