This paper examines students' pre-college experience with computers. It finds significant gender differences in how students develop interest in computers; exposure to computers at home; availability of computers in high schools; and high-school preparations for college study in a computing field. The paper has a number of implications to improve the digital divide for women. It is based on 150 in-depth interviews of female and male undergraduate students, members of five major ethnic/racial groups (White, Afr
Women are severely underrepresented in high school and college computer science programs and in the ...
A potential explanation for the decline of female participation in computing-related education and c...
This paper reports on a study designed to examine perceptions of typical university students regardi...
The use of computers in instruction is prevalent and will be increasingly so in the coming years. Re...
Previous research suggests that the current trend towards applied information technology (IT) progra...
A lack of diversity in the computing field has existed for several decades, and although female part...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
Previous research conducted by the author investigated the socio-political backgrounds of two groups...
This study investigated gender differences in computer attitudes and the relationships between these...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
As computers proliferate on college campuses across the world, it becomes very important to examine ...
This paper compares gender differences in the role of parental support and interaction with others a...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender and racial differences in access to and participatio...
A potential explanation for the decline of female participation in computing-related education and c...
This study was designed to determine the grade level at which students\u27 attitudes towards compute...
Women are severely underrepresented in high school and college computer science programs and in the ...
A potential explanation for the decline of female participation in computing-related education and c...
This paper reports on a study designed to examine perceptions of typical university students regardi...
The use of computers in instruction is prevalent and will be increasingly so in the coming years. Re...
Previous research suggests that the current trend towards applied information technology (IT) progra...
A lack of diversity in the computing field has existed for several decades, and although female part...
The low and shrinking numbers of female students studying computer science is a well-known problem i...
Previous research conducted by the author investigated the socio-political backgrounds of two groups...
This study investigated gender differences in computer attitudes and the relationships between these...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
As computers proliferate on college campuses across the world, it becomes very important to examine ...
This paper compares gender differences in the role of parental support and interaction with others a...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender and racial differences in access to and participatio...
A potential explanation for the decline of female participation in computing-related education and c...
This study was designed to determine the grade level at which students\u27 attitudes towards compute...
Women are severely underrepresented in high school and college computer science programs and in the ...
A potential explanation for the decline of female participation in computing-related education and c...
This paper reports on a study designed to examine perceptions of typical university students regardi...