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Title: Getting girls interested in computer science
Url: http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/club/girls3.html
Contributor: National Science Foundation (NSF) (initiator)
Cynthia Lanius (author)
Center for Excellence and Equity in Education (CEEE) (publisher)
Center for Excellence and Equity in Education (CEEE), GirlTECH (content provider)
Rice University (educational validator)
Description: This article written outlines the author's research and experiences with young girls interested in computer science. 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/developed by a woman.
Classification: Science -- Technology (ENC)
Format: Text/HTML
Image/GIF
Language: English
Copyright: Copyright 1997-2001 by Cynthia Lanius
Subject: Science
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: Yes
Learning Context: Graduate or professional
Intended End User: Learner