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With this paper we describe these practices and present a thor- ough evaluation of the quantitative and qualitative differ- ences that have accompanied them. In ...
With this paper we describe these practices and present a thorough evaluation of the quantitative and qualitative differences that have accompanied them. In sum ...
Through enrollment and survey data, we find that these three practices have succeeded in increasing the number of women in computer science at HMC. Here we ...
Women In CS: An Evaluation of Three Promising Practices. Christine Alvarado and Zach Dodds. Harvey Mudd College. Page 2. Where Are the Women? Percentage of ...
Researchers at Harvey Mudd College [18] described three promising practices for increasing the number of women studying Computer Science: Broad CS1; Recruiting ...
Women in CS: An Evaluation of Three Promising Practices. In Proceedings of the 41st ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (pp. 57-61). ACM ...
Nov 6, 2018 · Christine Alvarado, Zachary Dodds: Women in CS: an evaluation of three promising practices. SIGCSE 2010: 57-61.
July 2010. Women in CS: An Evaluation of Three Promising Practices. Christine Alvarado and Zachary Dodds. In Proceedings of SIGCSE 2010. March 10–13, 2010 ...
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