none3noDigital technology is increasingly central to our lives, particularly among young people. However, a severe concern remains about the existing digital gender gap: despite the demand for ICT professionals is more and more increasing, women are under-represented in the ICT sectors and their low participation rates can be traced back to school years with internalised gender stereotypes. The pre-sent work explores the summer camp “Digital girls” case study with the aim of involving women from an early age in traditionally male sectors. The summer camp is organized by the engineering and computer science departments of two Italian universities that from 2014 have decided to undertake work to dissemi-nate and raise awareness of ICT issues ...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Despite recent improvements, women remain underrepresented in Computer Science (CS) in both industry...
The overall picture of the situation relating to gender and Information and Communication Technology...
Digital technology is increasingly central to our lives, particularly among young people. However, a...
none3noThe last Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) report about the digital performance of the...
The extremely low rates of females compared to men, enrolled at Computer Sciences (CS) and Informat...
The last Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) report about the digital performance of the EU mem...
In the last few years, several initiatives based on extracurricular activities have been organized i...
Increasing the number of females in ICT-related university courses has been a major concern for seve...
In the last few years, several initiatives based on extracurricular activities have been organized i...
Increasing the number of females in ICT-related university courses has been a major concern for seve...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
Comunicació presentada al 13th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI...
Digital practices are ever more present in our daily lives, and in particular young peoples’ lives a...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Despite recent improvements, women remain underrepresented in Computer Science (CS) in both industry...
The overall picture of the situation relating to gender and Information and Communication Technology...
Digital technology is increasingly central to our lives, particularly among young people. However, a...
none3noThe last Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) report about the digital performance of the...
The extremely low rates of females compared to men, enrolled at Computer Sciences (CS) and Informat...
The last Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) report about the digital performance of the EU mem...
In the last few years, several initiatives based on extracurricular activities have been organized i...
Increasing the number of females in ICT-related university courses has been a major concern for seve...
In the last few years, several initiatives based on extracurricular activities have been organized i...
Increasing the number of females in ICT-related university courses has been a major concern for seve...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
Comunicació presentada al 13th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI...
Digital practices are ever more present in our daily lives, and in particular young peoples’ lives a...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Despite recent improvements, women remain underrepresented in Computer Science (CS) in both industry...
The overall picture of the situation relating to gender and Information and Communication Technology...