There is now a far greater level of heterogeneity in the university cohort in age, experience and cultural and socio-economic backgrounds than in the past. This means that assumptions about the equality of student knowledge and ability that may still exist could be causing difficulties for female and male students who are not school leavers or native English speakers. The issues faced by mature-age, international, and low socio-economic background female and male students are diverse and the potential strategies to assist in retaining current students and attracting future students are varied. Therefore, the strategies employed must address as many of these issues as possible in a comprehensive approach. The strategies suggested in the prog...
This paper illustrates a case study approach to discovering and facilitating key elements for inclus...
Educating women for ICT-based change can be seen as an ICT4D intervention. This paper fills the gap ...
Inclusion in the digital society can lead to improved communication and access to information which ...
There is now a far greater level of heterogeneity in the university cohort in age, experience and cu...
There is now a far greater level of heterogeneity in the university cohort in age, experience and cu...
International audienceThe gender imbalance in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) careers...
The low participation rate of women in computing education and the computing industry is a phenomeno...
In Europe there is a deep gender imbalance in ICT professions. Only about 15% of the ICT jobs are oc...
Research is a process aimed at seeking new knowledge, in this case, it will seek to find alternative...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
The availability of ICT job opportunities within New Zealand is continuing to grow year on year. How...
The extremely low rates of females compared to men, enrolled at Computer Sciences (CS) and Informat...
This paper address how we may understand inclusion strategies designed to reduce the gender gap in h...
Computer science education at its current state lacks sufficient opportunities for young women to id...
addresses ALTC’s Priority 2 – that is, proposals that deliver strategic approaches to learning and t...
This paper illustrates a case study approach to discovering and facilitating key elements for inclus...
Educating women for ICT-based change can be seen as an ICT4D intervention. This paper fills the gap ...
Inclusion in the digital society can lead to improved communication and access to information which ...
There is now a far greater level of heterogeneity in the university cohort in age, experience and cu...
There is now a far greater level of heterogeneity in the university cohort in age, experience and cu...
International audienceThe gender imbalance in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) careers...
The low participation rate of women in computing education and the computing industry is a phenomeno...
In Europe there is a deep gender imbalance in ICT professions. Only about 15% of the ICT jobs are oc...
Research is a process aimed at seeking new knowledge, in this case, it will seek to find alternative...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
The availability of ICT job opportunities within New Zealand is continuing to grow year on year. How...
The extremely low rates of females compared to men, enrolled at Computer Sciences (CS) and Informat...
This paper address how we may understand inclusion strategies designed to reduce the gender gap in h...
Computer science education at its current state lacks sufficient opportunities for young women to id...
addresses ALTC’s Priority 2 – that is, proposals that deliver strategic approaches to learning and t...
This paper illustrates a case study approach to discovering and facilitating key elements for inclus...
Educating women for ICT-based change can be seen as an ICT4D intervention. This paper fills the gap ...
Inclusion in the digital society can lead to improved communication and access to information which ...