Years after the introduction of computing in Australian schools, computer classrooms are still heavily dominated by male students studying subjects which have little appeal to female students, explains the author. This article looks at why girls are less likely to choose computing as a subject to study or to consider computing for a future career.<br /
Secondary students who participated in a computer enhanced mathematics program expressed positive at...
The low participation rate of women in computing education and the computing industry is a phenomeno...
The under-representation and poor retention of women in computing courses at Victoria University is ...
Participation in post-compulsory computing education has declined over recent years, both in the sen...
Executive summary Computer education, with a focus on Computer Science, has become a core subject ...
Computer education, with a focus on Computer Science, has become a core subject in the Australian Cu...
Computers are becoming ubiquitous in our society and they offer superb opportunities for people in j...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
In most western countries, the participation of females in ICT professional careers is not only low ...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
The participation by females in computing education has become an issue in the Western world. Fewer ...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
In recent years in Australia we have seen a significant decline in the number of students entering I...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
The participation rates of girls in post-compulsory information technology courses of Australian uni...
Secondary students who participated in a computer enhanced mathematics program expressed positive at...
The low participation rate of women in computing education and the computing industry is a phenomeno...
The under-representation and poor retention of women in computing courses at Victoria University is ...
Participation in post-compulsory computing education has declined over recent years, both in the sen...
Executive summary Computer education, with a focus on Computer Science, has become a core subject ...
Computer education, with a focus on Computer Science, has become a core subject in the Australian Cu...
Computers are becoming ubiquitous in our society and they offer superb opportunities for people in j...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
In most western countries, the participation of females in ICT professional careers is not only low ...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
The participation by females in computing education has become an issue in the Western world. Fewer ...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
In recent years in Australia we have seen a significant decline in the number of students entering I...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
The participation rates of girls in post-compulsory information technology courses of Australian uni...
Secondary students who participated in a computer enhanced mathematics program expressed positive at...
The low participation rate of women in computing education and the computing industry is a phenomeno...
The under-representation and poor retention of women in computing courses at Victoria University is ...