{"id":936,"date":"2012-06-28T07:32:37","date_gmt":"2012-06-28T07:32:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hannahdee.wales\/blog\/?p=936"},"modified":"2012-06-28T07:32:37","modified_gmt":"2012-06-28T07:32:37","slug":"bcs-brum-branch-women-talk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hannahdee.wales\/blog\/?p=936","title":{"rendered":"BCS Brum Branch women talk"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Tuesday I gave an invited talk to the BCS Birmingham Branch, as a joint event with BCSWomen, with the title &#8220;<i>Where have all the women gone? Women in computing: what&#8217;s the problem, why should you be bothered, and what can we do about it?<\/i>&#8220;. This was my first real branch talk &#8211; I&#8217;ve spoken to BCSWomen specific events lots of times, and I&#8217;ve spoken to all sorts of other conferences, but I&#8217;ve never done the &#8220;general computing audience&#8221; talk thing before, so I was actually a bit nervous to begin with. <\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>As you might be able to guess from the subtitle it was a talk of three sections (or three halves, as I accidentally said at the start!). To begin with I talked about women in computing and where we are in terms of statistics &#8211; basically trying to define the problem, and convince people in the audience that numbers were low (this was not hard to do) and that it hadn&#8217;t always been that way. In part 2, I discussed various reasons why we ought to be bothered about that, including the business case for diversity (McKinsey Report, for example) and the benefits of working in teams that aren&#8217;t practical nerd monocultures. And finally I discussed some things to try and do about it, and some things not to try and do about it. The take-home message (I hope) should have been that the kinds of things women want from a profession and a discipline (engagement, flexible working, encouragement, support for career breaks, diverse environments&#8230;) would actually make it better for everyone, and that computing in schools is amazingly important (again, not just for the girls).<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>I got some great questions and some great engagement from an audience that was 50% female. From what I could tell the talk went really well, and I changed a few minds. I might even have persuaded some people to sign up for <a href = \"http:\/\/www.computingplusplus.org\">computingplusplus, an initiative to link computer professionals with schools<\/a>.  You can find my slides here: <a href = \"http:\/\/users.aber.ac.uk\/hmd1\/talks\/womengone.pdf\">http:\/\/users.aber.ac.uk\/hmd1\/talks\/womengone.pdf<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>Birmingham BCS were a really friendly branch and I enjoyed the evening loads &#8211; it&#8217;s a controversial topic, and the discussion was lively and thoughtful. If any other BCS branches are interested in a similar talk, do get in touch &#8211; BCSWomen have lots of good speakers all over the country, so if I can&#8217;t get there I&#8217;m sure we can find someone who can.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<p>I&#8217;ve been a bit slack about updating the blog, but it&#8217;s not because I&#8217;m a lazy blogger, it&#8217;s because I&#8217;ve been just super-busy. Expect posts soon on the Computing at School conference in Birmingham, the Technocamps\/CAS conference in Swansea, the Child&#8217;s World conference in Aberystwyth (going on this week), the Crucible workshop in Cardiff next week, and the Technocamps AI module (soon to be released as creative commons material). It&#8217;s all go innit.<\/P>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Tuesday I gave an invited talk to the BCS Birmingham Branch, as a joint event with BCSWomen, with the title &#8220;Where have all the women gone? Women in computing: what&#8217;s the problem, why should you be bothered, and what can we do about it?&#8220;. This was my first real branch talk &#8211; I&#8217;ve spoken to BCSWomen specific events lots of times, and I&#8217;ve spoken to all sorts of other conferences, but I&#8217;ve never done the &#8220;general computing audience&#8221; talk thing before, so I was actually a bit nervous to begin with. 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