Engineers' Guide

SWE Guide to Sharing Engineering
With Girls and Young Women

As engineers, many of us would like to share our experiences and knowledge with young students. The "SWE Guide to Sharing Engineering With Girls and Young Women" provides ideas and information on presenting engineering to students.

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Sharing Engineering Within A School Classroom Framework
Tips on adapting your speaking and presentation skills for a young audience.

What To Expect In The Classroom
The "Basics" of working with kids.

Skills and Knowledge By Grade Level
Dexterity skills, science and math knowledge students will have at different ages.

Designing "Kid-Safe" Experiments
How to develop safe activities and experiments for classroom usage.

Discussing How To Become An Engineer
Ideas and information to present to students on finding an engineering school, college classes, and becoming a professional engineer.

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