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Woman into Computing 1990
- Gillian Lovegrove, Barbara Segal:
Woman into Computing: Selected Papers 1988-1990. Workshops in Computing, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-19648-X
Invited Speakers
- Joanna Foster:
Woman into Computing: The Need for Positive Action Now. WiC 1990: 1-7 - Steve Shirley:
Beyond the Great Divide. WiC 1990: 8-13 - Robin Ward:
Computing in Schools: the Same Old Story. WiC 1990: 14-19 - John MacGregor:
Getting Women into Computing. WiC 1990: 20-21 - Barnoness Platt of Writtle:
Attracting Woman Returners in Computing. WiC 1990: 22-28 - Jean Irvine:
Employer - Education Cooperation. WiC 1990: 29-32
Attitudes and Issues
- Gillian Lovegrove, Wendy Hall:
Where Are the Girls Now? WiC 1990: 33-44 - Flis Henwood:
Young Women and the Culture of Software Engineering. WiC 1990: 45-50 - Margaret Bruce, Alison E. Adam:
Expert Systems - A Woman's Perspective. WiC 1990: 51-55 - Lyn Bryant:
Removed from Power. WiC 1990: 56-58 - Susan Jones:
Why Do We Want to See More Woman in Computing? WiC 1990: 59-65 - Laurie S. Keller:
Machismo and the Hacker Mentality. WiC 1990: 66-71 - Gill Russell:
Child Care Provision in Higher Eduction: A Case Study. WiC 1990: 72-79
Young Woman and Education
- Philippa Buckley, Barbara Smith:
Opting Out of Technology: A Study of Girls' GCSE Choices. WiC 1990: 80-86 - Audrey Milner:
Action Research: Primary Schoolgirls and New Technology. WiC 1990: 87-95 - Elaine Coleman:
IT Teaching in Schools - Gender Bias in the Secondary School. WiC 1990: 96-99 - Linda Anderson:
Girls and Computing - A Case Study. WiC 1990: 100-108 - Janet Spavold:
Observations of Attitudes to IT in Database Use in Schools. WiC 1990: 109-118 - Judy Donnelly:
A Study of Computing Experiences of Female A-Level Maths Students. WiC 1990: 119-123 - Helen D. Watt:
Profile of Glasgow "WiC" Girls. WiC 1990: 124-129 - Peter Glissov:
The Gender Gap in Secondary School Computer Use. WiC 1990: 130-144 - Irene M. Pacitti:
School and Industry Links - An Example of Co-operation. WiC 1990: 145-151
Higher and Further Education
- Alan Durndell:
Choice and Image: Gender and Computer Studies in Higher Education. WiC 1990: 152-160 - Konrad Morgan, Shirley Gibbs, Hamish Macleod, Robert Morris:
Computer Attitudes, Interface Preference and Simple task Performance. WiC 1990: 161-172 - Karen Shipp, Dianne Sutton:
An Analysis of Attempts to Remember that Some Students are Females. WiC 1990: 173-187 - Gill Kirkup, Ruth Carter, Laurie S. Keller, Jenny Lewis, Chris Saxton, Dianne Sutton:
Home-based Computing for Woman Students. WiC 1990: 188-195 - J. K. Bansal:
Making a Place for Woman in Computing. WiC 1990: 196-200 - Janet Johnson, Dave Arnold:
Initiatives for Recruitment of Female Undergraduates. WiC 1990: 201-207 - Carolyn Whitesmith:
Industrial Placement: Women's Experience. WiC 1990: 208-210 - Nicky Gunson, Peter Fielder:
Does a Masculine Management Style Deter Women Application? WiC 1990: 211-216 - Anne Leeming:
IT: Issues including Role Models and Routes to Promotion. WiC 1990: 217-220 - Kathy Buckner:
Information Technology - Art or Science? WiC 1990: 221-226 - Valerie Looney:
Women: The Hidden Users of Computers. WiC 1990: 227-232
Women Returners
- E. C. P. Sears:
Encouraging Women Returners into Computing Courses in Higher Eduction. WiC 1990: 233-239 - Marilyn Ramshaw:
Women Returners and Higher Education - Initiatives at Sunderland Polytechnic. WiC 1990: 240-243 - Jacquie Powney, Janet Toland:
Woman Returners: New Initiatives and Experiences. WiC 1990: 244-249 - Helen D. Watt:
SWIM: Scottish Women Returners Study Information Technology Management. WiC 1990: 250-256 - Jennifer Stapleton, Shirley Williams, Jane Goodwin:
WISE UP: A New Course for Woman Returners Run at Reading. WiC 1990: 257-263 - Cynthia McLain:
Woman Returners: Finding the Gaps. WiC 1990: 264-267 - Lisa Payne:
'Managing with Computer' at the Women and Work Programme. WiC 1990: 268-272 - Sue Syson:
Why do Women Normally Re-enter the Work Force? WiC 1990: 273-275 - Philip Virgo, Carol Beech, Pat Pearce:
The Woman into Information Technology (WIT) Campaign. WiC 1990: 276-285
Careers
- Christine Arrowsmith:
Networking and the UK Federation of Business and Professional Woman. WiC 1990: 286-293 - Margaret Bruce, Alison E. Adam:
Woman's Career Paths in Artifical Intelligence. WiC 1990: 294-300 - Valeria Edgar-Nevill:
Management: Practical Experiences in the UK and Canada. WiC 1990: 301-309
WiC Activities
- Carole A. Goble, Caroline Moss:
Grassroot Groups - Experiences in Horticultural Cultivation. WiC 1990: 310-316 - Stephane Wilson, Carole A. Goble, Daphne Tregear:
Experiences of One Day Workshops for Schoolgirls. WiC 1990: 317-323 - Karen Shipp:
Getting Women into Computing: Strategies for Overcoming Prejudice. WiC 1990: 324-330 - Sue Clark, Diane Atkins:
Girls into IT at Stockton Sixth Form College, Cleveland. WiC 1990: 331-333 - P. E. File, J. Todman, P. I. Dugard:
Insight into Attitudes to Computing. WiC 1990: 334-337 - Helen D. Watt:
Action Stations: Let's Organise a Workshop for Schoolgirls! WiC 1990: 338-344 - Sheila Hughes, Ann Maybrey:
No Previous Experience Necessary. WiC 1990: 345-351 - Gillian Lovegrove:
Southampton WiC Workshops. WiC 1990: 352-358 - D. Welch, Greg Michaelson:
The Edinburgh Woman in Computing Workshops. WiC 1990: 359-366
International and Cultural
- Gillian Lovegrove:
Scenes from Europe. WiC 1990: 367-376 - Dalene McShane:
Woman in Technology in the European Community. WiC 1990: 377-385 - Lorna Uden:
Gender Bias: The East-West Paradox. WiC 1990: 386-391 - Alan Durndell:
Paradox and Practice: Gender in Computing and Engineering in Eastern Europe. WiC 1990: 392-400 - Colin Beardon:
Woman into Computing: Some Experience from New Zealand. WiC 1990: 401-406
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