What’s the big idea?
#techmums is a training programme that offers mums the chance to improve their digital skills.
Through a series of hands-on workshops, mums can learn everything from the basics of online security and social media, to more advanced training around app and web design.
Why we like Sue
#techmums is the latest success in Dr Sue Black's brilliant advocacy for women in computing. She is the founding chair of BCSWomen, a specialist group of the British Computer Society that offers support to women in IT.
She also leant her social media skills to a campaign to raise awareness and funds to save Bletchley Park, securing £600,000 for repairs to the park. She is currently writing a completely crowdfunded book about the campaign.
Sue is a senior research associate at University College London. She holds a PhD in Software Engineering from London South Bank University and was formerly head of the Information and Software Systems department at the University of Westminster.
Follow her here: @Dr_Black
Photo, right: Sue Black. Credit: Meaning Conference. Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (image cropped).
Photo, left: #techmums website.