A woman's technical woman has played an important role in computing for men for centuries. The purpose of this article is to gain knowledge about women of technology who have not received as much recognition as men for some reason. There are many women worth mentioning in this field, but Ada Byron, Grace Hopper, Evelyn Granville, Krisztina Holly are the choices. Discuss the history of each person and their impact on their computers. Introduction The computer revolution began centuries ago.
Technical Women (UK) - Women Technology is a business organization that specializes in helping women with appropriate qualifications and experience find the career opportunities of information technology. We are an independent division of McGregor Boyall Associates and a leading UK consulting firm in the UK that has provided job hunting and resource allocation solutions to domestic major and international clients with 25 years of history.
International Technology Women is a technology and knowledgeable women's industry association that supports women in business and technology areas to achieve unimaginable possibilities. WITI has a wide range of programs and partnerships to connect, resources, opportunities, and supportive environments for women who are committed to help each other. YWCA is the world's oldest and largest multicultural women's organization. Worldwide, this organization has more than 25 million members in 106 countries, of which 2.6 million members and 300 regional associations are in the United States. YWCA's mission is to eliminate race discrimination and give women the power.
The mission of New York City YWCA ("YWCA") can be summarized in five words. Elimination of racial discrimination and empowerment of women. Moved by this mission, YWCA uses more traditional STEM method (science, technology, technology) - based on dignity and self determination - STEAAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Behavior and Mathematics) . Engineering and mathematics education). "Many young girls are not pursuing careers in the fields of engineering, computer science, and physics - there is no close relationship between work in these occupations and what they want to achieve with their careers - Dr. Jacquelynne Eccles, University of California, Irvine