Only For Women According to Bureau of Labor Statistics the demand for workers in the IT field will grow to over one million additional IT workers between 1994 and 2005 in North America. Thus, more IT-workers (not necessarily IT-professional) must be trained for the IT industry. Women comprise 52% of the population and serve as a key potential source of intelligent, creative, and productive people in the IT industry. Unfortunately, over the last decade, we have witnessed an alarming decline of women graduating with degrees in computer science (24% at the B.S. (Bachelor of Science) level). Today's critical world situation has increased the need of IT workers, especially from home IT- workers and free-lancer, which give women even more opportunity in this market sector. | | Our First Mission is to break down the familiar attitudinal barriers to computer use that many women face. We,women need to discover our own voice. Men, even when in a minority and even when well meaning, have a different style of interaction. Training in the use of computer accommodates a variety of learning styles, especially when the learner in question is resistant to technology or anxious about it. |