It’s (no longer) a remote chance for girls in IT (original) (raw)

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CASE STUDY: Advancing Elementary-School Girls' Programming through Game Design

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Contesting Binaries: Teenage Girls As Technological Experts

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Undergraduate students' gender differences in IT skills and attitudes

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Breaking the Geek Myth: Addressing Young Women’s Misperceptions about Technology Careers

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ICT and girls: the need for a large scale intervention programme

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Gender and the Culture of Computing in Applied IT Education

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Digital Youth Divas: Exploring Narrative-Driven Curriculum to Spark Middle School Girls’ Interest in Computational Activities

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