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| Langue: | en |
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1996
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| author | Barron, Daniel D. |
| author_facet | Barron, Daniel D. Barron, Daniel D. |
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| contents | It Began with Hypatia and Ada: Helping Girls Bridge the Technology Gender Gap. Barron, Daniel D. Computer Attitudes Computer Uses in Education Educational Improvement Equal Education Females Gender Issues Negative Attitudes Participation Social Support Groups Student Improvement Television Examines causes of female negativity towards technology and presents ways to improve female attitudes and increase involvement in technology education. Discusses the bridging of the gender gap to allow females and males to achieve equality in technology fields. Describes online resources, television programs, and groups that promote female participation in technology education. (JMV) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1996 |
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| spellingShingle | It Began with Hypatia and Ada: Helping Girls Bridge the Technology Gender Gap. Barron, Daniel D. Computer Attitudes Computer Uses in Education Educational Improvement Equal Education Females Gender Issues Negative Attitudes Participation Social Support Groups Student Improvement Television It Began with Hypatia and Ada: Helping Girls Bridge the Technology Gender Gap. Barron, Daniel D. Computer Attitudes Computer Uses in Education Educational Improvement Equal Education Females Gender Issues Negative Attitudes Participation Social Support Groups Student Improvement Television Examines causes of female negativity towards technology and presents ways to improve female attitudes and increase involvement in technology education. Discusses the bridging of the gender gap to allow females and males to achieve equality in technology fields. Describes online resources, television programs, and groups that promote female participation in technology education. (JMV) |
| title | It Began with Hypatia and Ada: Helping Girls Bridge the Technology Gender Gap. |
| topic | Computer Attitudes Computer Uses in Education Educational Improvement Equal Education Females Gender Issues Negative Attitudes Participation Social Support Groups Student Improvement Television |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ520177 |