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STEAM-empowered: Amazon Web Services launches new skills and education programs to inspire cloud-curious students and empower girls, women across Virginia and beyond
From generative artificial intelligence (AI) to the metaverse, tech innovation continues to capture the popular imagination. Although tech’s “next big thing” seems to change moment to moment, two things remain constant: the increasing demand for cloud computing, and the need to inspire and educate the next generation of tech-savvy students to evolve and support it.
Today, Amazon Web Services (Amazon Web Services) is announcing the launch of a new program, and the expansion of a second, to increase access to science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) educational programs and resources across Virginia and beyond. These are the most recent Amazon Web Services community impact efforts that aim to increase access to tech tools and training while reducing barriers to students who are underrepresented and underserved.
New program introducing students to the power of the cloud
Amazon Web Services is launching
Local schools interested in learning more and participating in the program can sign up on the
Expanded opportunities inspire young girls and women to pursue dreams in STEAM
This year the
- STEAM Clubs, which will provide students dedicated time before, during, and after school to dive deep into key topics about cloud technology;
- A speaker series through which students can hear first-hand from women in tech who are breaking gender barriers; and
- STEAM competitions, where students will work on projects that apply the knowledge they gained over the course of the year.
The newly expanded program will also use the cloud to build a network of like-minded girls and young women across the globe through an online portal built for Girls Tech Series participants so they can continuously connect and learn from each other.
Amazon Web Services will begin rolling these new program elements out in time for the 2023-2024 school year following the annual Girls’ Tech Day kick-off event taking place on September 30, 2023 at the Hylton Center in Virginia. The event will once again convene nearly 700 middle school girls for a half day learning event – equal parts education, inspiration, and fun.
“At Amazon Web Services, we’ve made it a priority to support several initiatives to help create the next generation of creative thinkers and future builders in the communities where we have a physical presence,” said Cornelia Robinson, head of inclusion and outreach at Amazon Web Services. “We believe in the transformative power of education and through these programs we have the opportunity to help inspire K12 students, higher education students, and adults to unlock their potential.”
These initiatives build upon the longstanding support for education and skills training programs in Virginia.
In 2019, Amazon Web Services launched the world’s first
In 2022,
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