Currently, women occupy less than 20% of places in the ICT courses offered by higher education institutions in Victoria and, as of 2007, women held only 16% of ICT jobs in the state (Multimedia Victoria 2008 p 25). At the secondary school level there has in fact been a marked downturn in girls\u27 interest in such courses, reflecting a more general decline in female participation in ICT courses and careers. Given that there has also been a decline in overall student ICT numbers, there is a strong case to develop programs aimed to convince female students that an ICT career or course is an attractive option for their future. The Digital Divas program is one such course.<br /
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This article reviews strategies designed to improve female participation in ICT studies and careers....
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Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses a...
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Women are under-represented in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The proportion of fe...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
This thesis explores girls’ perceptions and attitudes towards ICT at high school. It asked what fact...
To address the underrepresentation of girls in IT, the authors of this book trialled a revolutionary...
This article reviews strategies designed to improve female participation in ICT studies and ca-reers...
Intervention programs aimed at promoting study and work opportunities in the Information and Communi...
This article reviews strategies designed to improve female participation in ICT studies and careers....
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses a...
Over the last 20 years much has been done to encourage female students to choose computing courses a...
In recent years in Australia we have seen a significant decline in the number of students entering I...
The geek is male. Or so it seems. As is well documented, there is a distinct under-representation of...
Women are under-represented in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The proportion of fe...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
This thesis explores girls’ perceptions and attitudes towards ICT at high school. It asked what fact...
To address the underrepresentation of girls in IT, the authors of this book trialled a revolutionary...
This article reviews strategies designed to improve female participation in ICT studies and ca-reers...
Intervention programs aimed at promoting study and work opportunities in the Information and Communi...
This article reviews strategies designed to improve female participation in ICT studies and careers....
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...