Research suggests that girls are at especial disadvantage in the field of informational technology and are less likely than boys to take courses or seek out careers in this area. The Young Women Leaders Program (YWLP), a mentoring program at the University of Virginia that pairs at-risk middle school girls with college women for a year of mentoring, developed the YWLP HerStory project to engage middle school girls in informational technology through their development of technology projects focused on psychosocial issues of importance to them. This study reviewed an early version of the YWLP HerStory’s technology curriculum and training for mentors, the revisions made to both, and evaluated the effectiveness of the revisions with a sample of...
Since the early eighties, the gender biased choices of young people entering the later stages of sch...
The digital divide was once a term used to indicate disparity between socio-economic classes and acc...
In April of 2000 the American Association of University Women (AAUW) published a startling report ab...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
It has been observed that women, especially in developing countries, have significantly lower techno...
This paper investigates the biases that may cause middle school through college age girls from conti...
Higher education has been allied with the computer industry since the advent of the personal compute...
Advanced technologies are changing the face of higher learning by creating opportunities for those w...
This paper examines the latest research on the digital skills crisis, focusing on the factors that c...
Established in 1997, the Young Women Leaders Program (YWLP) is a mentoring program that pairs middle...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
This study reports a content analysis of 35 World Wide Web sites that included in their mission the ...
Research conducted by ACER for CSIRO has identified several factors that could facilitate greater en...
For the past three decades, the number of females involved in technology-related educational and car...
There is a piercing shortage of personnel in the cybersecurity field that will take several decades ...
Since the early eighties, the gender biased choices of young people entering the later stages of sch...
The digital divide was once a term used to indicate disparity between socio-economic classes and acc...
In April of 2000 the American Association of University Women (AAUW) published a startling report ab...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
It has been observed that women, especially in developing countries, have significantly lower techno...
This paper investigates the biases that may cause middle school through college age girls from conti...
Higher education has been allied with the computer industry since the advent of the personal compute...
Advanced technologies are changing the face of higher learning by creating opportunities for those w...
This paper examines the latest research on the digital skills crisis, focusing on the factors that c...
Established in 1997, the Young Women Leaders Program (YWLP) is a mentoring program that pairs middle...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
This study reports a content analysis of 35 World Wide Web sites that included in their mission the ...
Research conducted by ACER for CSIRO has identified several factors that could facilitate greater en...
For the past three decades, the number of females involved in technology-related educational and car...
There is a piercing shortage of personnel in the cybersecurity field that will take several decades ...
Since the early eighties, the gender biased choices of young people entering the later stages of sch...
The digital divide was once a term used to indicate disparity between socio-economic classes and acc...
In April of 2000 the American Association of University Women (AAUW) published a startling report ab...