Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since this phenomenon occurs in the Computer Science and Informatics Department at the Universidad de Costa Rica, we decided to investigate if there were gender differences in some factors, both motivating and inhibiting students to enter the field. Our main purpose was to see if those differences could help find factors influencing the imbalance of female participation. Both graduate and undergraduate populations were investigated. It was found that there were differences by gender in both populations. As a consequence of the knowledge of the field acquired during the permanence in the CS program and professional experience, both men and women change...
This paper describes a multi-institutional study that used categorization exercises (known as constr...
AbstractComputer Science (CS) education is more theoretical in earlier classes. After the first year...
Previous research revealed a reduced number of female students registered in computer science studie...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
At the Escuela de Computación e Informática, Universidad de Costa Rica, female students are a minor...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
In recent times a dramatically decreasing tendency in female participation in Computer Science has b...
The under-representation of women in the computing profession in many parts the western world has re...
Previous research suggests that the current trend towards applied information technology (IT) progra...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
A study examined gender differences in stereotypes, experience, and confidence for computer science ...
Over the past few decades, the ratio of women to men in many traditionally maledominated\ud fields h...
This study investigated differences in the socialization experiences of men and womenwho are in the ...
Women have been underrepresented in computer science (CS) education, leading to a shortage of female...
This paper describes a multi-institutional study that used categorization exercises (known as constr...
AbstractComputer Science (CS) education is more theoretical in earlier classes. After the first year...
Previous research revealed a reduced number of female students registered in computer science studie...
Low participation of women in Computer Science (CS) has been documented in some countries. Since thi...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
At the Escuela de Computación e Informática, Universidad de Costa Rica, female students are a minor...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
In recent times a dramatically decreasing tendency in female participation in Computer Science has b...
The under-representation of women in the computing profession in many parts the western world has re...
Previous research suggests that the current trend towards applied information technology (IT) progra...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
A study examined gender differences in stereotypes, experience, and confidence for computer science ...
Over the past few decades, the ratio of women to men in many traditionally maledominated\ud fields h...
This study investigated differences in the socialization experiences of men and womenwho are in the ...
Women have been underrepresented in computer science (CS) education, leading to a shortage of female...
This paper describes a multi-institutional study that used categorization exercises (known as constr...
AbstractComputer Science (CS) education is more theoretical in earlier classes. After the first year...
Previous research revealed a reduced number of female students registered in computer science studie...