I had a fabulous time last night at the gorgeous home of Priya Guha, UK San Francisco Consul General. I was there for a reunion of the British Airways #ungrounded 130 innovators.
Last June I was selected to be one of 130 innovators on a plane, for a hackathon in the sky. We all flew from San Francisco to London, our team had the challenge “Fostering women in STEM”. We won our group with our concept AdvisHer: Advise, Advocate, Accelerate.
Another great project to come out of #ungrounded was Beacons in a backpack. A great idea to connect backpackers with remote communities providing wifi connection and STEM information at the same time.
It was so great to catch up with everyone last night. From my team mates @Whurley and @6gems to all the other really cool and interesting people on the flight. I look forward to more reunions and to helping decide what should happen on the next #ungrounded flight. Thank you British Airways and UKTI in San Francisco for a great experience and my wonderful friends Whurley, Gina Bianchini and Arthine Cossey van Duyne for making my trip possible. Love you guys.
Fabulous news just in today is that one of our fabulous #techmums Thelma has got a new job because of her participation in the #techmums program. How awesome is that? π
Here’s the email from Thelma:
Hi again #Techmums,
I am so grateful for the course because as a direct result of our #Techmums training, I landed a new job where I have a special element attached to my Job Description of keeping an eye on the company’s Social Media site!
There are very few people who have been trained in the subjects we learnt, so it does look good to potential employers.
THANK YOU!!
Thelma
#techmums has only just started but is having great success already. Well done to all of our mums. You rock!
If you would like to support #techmums please see our Indiegogo campaign
Open letter to the people and government of the UK
We have a massive opportunity in the UK right now to be leaders in the digital revolution. If we don’t step up as a nation, we will be kicking ourselves in a few years time when we are overtaken by other nations and our standard of living drops. We led during the industrial revolution, let’s not get left behind this time….
“Technology can be a game changer for women…..technology is a huge boost for our economies, if we are missing women we are missing out….billion Euros in Europe alone.”
Getting an education and understanding tech and all its opportunities has dramatically improved not only my, but also my children’s life chances. They have happy, accomplished and successful lives.
We need to give more women the chance to see what opportunities there are in tech. To give them the confidence and understanding that enables them to create a better life for themselves and heir families. This is not only good for them, but also in the long run good for the economy. The more people in the UK that are tech savvy, the better chance we have as a nation of taking part in the digital revolution. Due to our inventiveness and creativity in the UK we led during the industrial revolution, are we leading now? Let’s wake up and take this great opportunity to create a Britain that is leading again. A digital Britain we can all be proud of.
I’ve recently been working on trying to make this happen. #techmums is a 10 hour program of immersive, hands on workshops in app design, web design, online security, social media and Python programming with Raspberry Pi. We take mums who are in their own words “afraid of the keyboard” and help them to become tech savvy. We have had amazing results. E-Skills UK have accredited our #techmums program, Bethnal Green Ventures has supported us, and we are working with Intellect, Mumsnet, RS Components and Apps for Good.
We have run an extremely successful pilot in the UK’s poorest borough: Tower Hamlets, the average female life expectancy there is the lowest in the country at 54. That’s just 3 years older than me.
We have made an obvious difference to our first cohort of #techmums’ lives, Dr Lela Koulouri from Brunel University carried out an investigation throughout the program into the #techmums self esteem, confidence and attitude towards technology. The findings were that not only did the #techmums confidence in and around technology grow, but also their general self esteem.
In the next few months we are planning to run #techmums across secondary schools in Tower Hamlets, then scale it up and roll it out across the UK.
It would be great to have your help and support. There are at least four ways that you can help us:
4. By offering us support, advice, contacts and/or advocacy so that we can make sure our campaign is successful. Who could you connect us to?
Please comment here on this post or email me if you would like to discuss.
Changing mums lives changes not only their life for the better, but the lives of those around them. This quote from Dr Kwagyir Aggrey, Ghanaian intellectual, missionary and teacher sums up what we are all about:
“Educate a man and you educate one person, educate a woman and you educate a nation”