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LAWCC@CLEI 2021: San José, Costa Rica
- María Estrada, Alicia García-Holgado:
Proceedings of the XIII Congress of Latin American Women in Computing 2021 (LAWCC 2021) co-located with XLVII Latin American Computer Conference (CLEI 2021), San José, Costa Rica, October 28, 2021. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3000, CEUR-WS.org 2021 - Irene Hernández, Maria Arias Andres, Carolina Esquivel Dobles, Khalia Calvo Sánchez, Francisco Loría Valverde, Christian Chaverri Ramos:
The first experiences of the UNA STEM network. 1-11 - Alicia García-Holgado, María Estrada, Gabriela Marín, Francisco José García-Peñalvo:
Gender gap perception of computer science students in Costa Rica: a case study in two public universities. 12-21 - Germania Rodriguez Morales, Samanta Cueva Carrión, Luz María Tobar, Andrea Carrión Herrera:
STEM females Ecuador, initiative, and the labor scenery. 22-34 - Mabel Vidal, Jazmine Maldonado, Teresa Bracamonte, Florencia Miranda, Antonia Labarca, Jocelyn Simmonds:
Niñas Pro: an initiative to educate, inspire and empower women. 35-46 - Maristela Holanda, Alice Lima, Alice Borges, Kailany Ketulhe, Carla Koike, Roberta B. Oliveira, Aletéia P. F. Araújo:
Computing for girls in elementary school in Brazil: A mapping of literature. 47-56 - Andrea Delgado, Aiala Rosá, Adriana Marotta, Camila Sanz, Raquel Sosa, Mercedes Marzoa Tanco, Lorena Etcheverry:
An experience on virtual hands-on workshops to bring teenage girls to Computer Science in Uruguay. 57-68 - Emely Vitória V. Albernaz, Valguima Odakura:
GoGirls: gender equity integrated into digital literacy. 69-80 - Christiane B. Oliveira, Marília A. Amaral:
An analysis of the reproduction of gender bias in the speech of Alexa virtual assistant. 81-92 - Thalia S. Santana, Adriano H. Braga:
A scientific research overview at the Brazilian Computer Society Congress: a feminine perspective. 93-104
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