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Title: Women and Girls in Technology (WGIT) : find an event
Url: http://www.wgit.org/Events/EventsReport.asp
Contributor: Women and Girls in Technology (WGIT) (author)
Women and Girls in Technology (WGIT) (publisher)
University of Washington , Women's Center (content provider)
Media Logic (content provider)
United States Department of Labor, Women's Bureau (content provider)
Description: Part of the Women and Girls in Technology website - this section will help you to find an event in your area with the agenda of promoting, encouraging, or supporting women and girls in technology, math, and science. This resource is appropriate for all users, particularly for women, individuals of an ethnic minority, and people with a disability because it addresses concerns relating to bias and/or discrimination, informs them about activities targeted at women, people of ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities such as summer camps, educational programs, scholarships, internships, professional development, and professional organizations, acknowledges women's contributions to STEM.
Classification: Educational Technology -- Instructional issues (ENC)
Mathematics -- Instructional issues (ENC)
Format: Text/HTML
Image/GIF
Language: English
Subject: Mathematics
Educational technology
Date Record Checked: 2005-10-06 (W3C-DTF)
Date Last Modified: 2005-10-06 13:05:01 (W3C-DTF)
Interactivity Level: Low
Interactivity Type: Expositive
Instructional Method: Professional opportunities
Professional organizations
Ethnicity: Addresses ethnic and cultural bias
Highlights STEM opportunities for people of ethnic minorities
Gender: Acknowledges women's contributions to STEM
Addresses gender-bias
Highlights STEM opportunities for girls and women
Cost for user: No
Copyright restrictions: No
Learning Context: Graduate or professional
Intended End User: Teacher
Disability: Addresses bias against people with disabilities
Highlights STEM opportunities for people with disabilities