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Title: Research on young women in computer science: promoting high technology for girls
Url: http://cythera.ic.gc.ca/htos/allfemalecs/
Contributor: Gail Crombie (author)
Professional Engineers of Ontario, Women in Engineering Advisory Committee (WEAC), Annual Meeting, Markham, Ontario, Canada, May 1, 1999 (publisher)
Description: This study examines the results of research, conducted in an Ontario high school, about the experiences of women in an all-female computer science course versus a mixed gender course. This resource is appropriate for all users, particularly for girls and women, because it addresses concerns relating to gender-bias and/or discrimination and was written by a woman.
Classification: Educational Technology -- Instructional issues (ENC)
Format: Image/JPEG
Text/HTML
Language: English
Subject: Educational technology
Date Record Checked: 2005-10-06 (W3C-DTF)
Date Last Modified: 2005-10-06 13:05:01 (W3C-DTF)
Interactivity Level: Very low
Interactivity Type: Expositive
Instructional Method: Articles, readings, and reports
Gender: By female author
Addresses gender-bias
Cost for user: No
Copyright restrictions: No
Learning Context: Graduate or professional
Intended End User: Teacher