Digital Divas : Putting the Wow into Computing for Girls

The geek is male. Or so it seems. As is well documented, there is a distinct under-representation of girls studying computing at high school level and, correspondingly, going on to have careers in IT. To address this problem, in 2007 the authors of this book, with backgrounds in secondary teaching o...

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Computers and women
Digital Divas (program)
Females
Information and communications technology
Program descriptions
Program effectiveness
Program evaluation
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Secondary school students
Single sex classes
Social Aspects
Student attitudes
Student engagement
Student perceptions
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Women in computer science
Women in information science
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