The Third Computing Women Congress was held at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand from February 11th to 13th, 2008. The Computing Women Congress (CWC) is a Summer University for women in Computer Science. It is a meeting-place for female students, academics and professionals who study or work in Information Technology. CWC provides a forum to learn about and share the latest ideas of computing related topics in a supportive environment. CWC provides an open, explorative learning and teaching environment. Experimentation with new styles of learning is encouraged, with an emphasis on hands-on experience and engaging participatory techniques
The Umeå Student Conference in Computing Science (USCCS) is organized annually as part of a course g...
The Umeå Student Conference in Computing Science (USCCS) is organized annually as part of a course g...
Exploring the interplay between deep theory and intricate computation, this volume is a compilation ...
The Third Computing Women Congress was held at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand from...
The CWC 2006 Proceedings contains the following student papers: • Kathryn Hempstalk: Hiding Behind ...
CONFERENCE DETAILS CWC is the Computing Women Congress, a biennial event for women in computer scien...
An effective approach to engaging young women to take computing in higher education is to provide ex...
A major challenge for tertiary institutions, both national and international, is finding a way to at...
This booklet is part of the extension project for popularization of the Computer Science in Sergipe...
This proceeding contains articles on the various research ideas of the academic community and practi...
We present WiCV 2018 - Women in Computer Vision Workshop to increase the visibility and inclusion of...
We are excited to welcome attendees to the third United Kingdom and Ireland Computing Education Rese...
Five awards were given to high school students across South Carolina who were selected through a com...
In 1992 the first Australian Women in Information Technology (AusWIT) conference took place in Launc...
This paper looks at intervention programmes to improve the representation of female students in comp...
The Umeå Student Conference in Computing Science (USCCS) is organized annually as part of a course g...
The Umeå Student Conference in Computing Science (USCCS) is organized annually as part of a course g...
Exploring the interplay between deep theory and intricate computation, this volume is a compilation ...
The Third Computing Women Congress was held at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand from...
The CWC 2006 Proceedings contains the following student papers: • Kathryn Hempstalk: Hiding Behind ...
CONFERENCE DETAILS CWC is the Computing Women Congress, a biennial event for women in computer scien...
An effective approach to engaging young women to take computing in higher education is to provide ex...
A major challenge for tertiary institutions, both national and international, is finding a way to at...
This booklet is part of the extension project for popularization of the Computer Science in Sergipe...
This proceeding contains articles on the various research ideas of the academic community and practi...
We present WiCV 2018 - Women in Computer Vision Workshop to increase the visibility and inclusion of...
We are excited to welcome attendees to the third United Kingdom and Ireland Computing Education Rese...
Five awards were given to high school students across South Carolina who were selected through a com...
In 1992 the first Australian Women in Information Technology (AusWIT) conference took place in Launc...
This paper looks at intervention programmes to improve the representation of female students in comp...
The Umeå Student Conference in Computing Science (USCCS) is organized annually as part of a course g...
The Umeå Student Conference in Computing Science (USCCS) is organized annually as part of a course g...
Exploring the interplay between deep theory and intricate computation, this volume is a compilation ...