This paper reports preliminary findings from a multi-year study of young women who showed interest in applying for an award that recognizes high school females' computing-related interests and achievements, the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Aspirations in Computing Award. The research sample includes two groups: Awardees and non-Awardees. This mixed-methods study consists of a social cognitive career theory (SCCT) survey instrument, as well as interviews and focus groups exploring themes of confidence, self-efficacy, a sense of belonging, and perceived supports and barriers to being involved in computing. This paper describes results from the first survey and select demographics from the two groups, Awardees (...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
Female underrepresentation in computing academia has been a perplexing problem for researchers to un...
The effectiveness of precollege and college achievement measures in predicting persistence for men a...
This article reports preliminary findings from a multiyear study of young women who showed interest ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This study examined the factors underlying women's per...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
This paper presents a theoretically driven and empirically supported model that identifies key facto...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The declining numbers of women in computing is a cause for concern for those in education and the IT...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The sharp decline in the number of students pursuing computing disciplines and the high need for gra...
Historically, the role of women in computing changes over time as does their presence in the field. ...
A preliminary survey of 680 UK school pupils was conducted in order to get an understanding of how e...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
Female underrepresentation in computing academia has been a perplexing problem for researchers to un...
The effectiveness of precollege and college achievement measures in predicting persistence for men a...
This article reports preliminary findings from a multiyear study of young women who showed interest ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This study examined the factors underlying women's per...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
This paper presents a theoretically driven and empirically supported model that identifies key facto...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The declining numbers of women in computing is a cause for concern for those in education and the IT...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
The sharp decline in the number of students pursuing computing disciplines and the high need for gra...
Historically, the role of women in computing changes over time as does their presence in the field. ...
A preliminary survey of 680 UK school pupils was conducted in order to get an understanding of how e...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
Female underrepresentation in computing academia has been a perplexing problem for researchers to un...
The effectiveness of precollege and college achievement measures in predicting persistence for men a...