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LEGO Robot Fest: Victoria, BC
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Fri, 27 Oct 2006 18:02:58 GMT
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From: Saanich News

Girls’ robot fest canned By Amy Dove Saanich News Oct 25 2006



You’ve never seen Lego move like this.

The small robots use more than 500 available pieces to dance, kick and trek their way through obstacle courses - of at least they were supposed to until a low enrollment cancelled the first University of Victoria Lego Robotics Festival for Girls.

The two-day event was scheduled to run from Oct. 20-21 but had to be postponed when only three students signed on. Course organizers were looking for 30.

The postponement does not reflect a lack of interest in engineering and computer science from local girls, said organizer Anissa Agah St. Pierre. She cites bad timing. The three day weekend and two-day committment might have been a little much to ask, she noted.

As the university’s representative for women in the fields of engineering and computer science, St. Pierre conducted 19 one-day workshops last year. About 500 students were challenged to build and program small robots while learning about career opportunities in each respective field.

“People are just not aware of all the cool things they can do with it,” she said.

The workshops are an important part of exposing girls to fields that are traditionally dominated by males. Less than 20 per cent of all engineering and computer science graduates in North America are women.

The potential to land a job after graduation is growing as well. UVic’s engineering/computer science co-op program posted 584 jobs over the summer and while information of how many were left unfilled is not available there were openings left

“Some were left unfilled - we are seeing a trend of more jobs than students,” said Andrea Giles, assistant director for co-operative education program.

Some of those positions are better suited to women as well, St. Pierre said. Communications positions are of note, she added.

The Lego Robotics Festival for Girls has been moved to Feb. 10, 2007.

For more information on the festival and registration contact St. Pierre at 472-5851 or e-mail her at anissa@uvic.ca.



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