References
&
Resources

Volume 1
Issue 1
16 March 1998

Introduction

Gender Inequalities in Education

Gender, Computing, and Kids

The Gender Gap in the Computing Field

Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow

Whitmore High School: A Case Study of Computer Usage

Boys Muscle Girls Out

Girls Need Space

Bennet School

Computer Projects for Mother and Daughter

Expanding Your Horizons in Math and Science

Computers and Technology: Differences In Gender

Gender Bias In Educational Software

Educational Software For Girls

Computers In the Classroom: What is the Effect on the Gender Gap?

Beyond Equal Access

Last Words

About the Authors

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Introduction | Gender Inequalities in Education | Gender, Computing, and Kids | The Gender Gap in the Computing Field | Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow | Whitmore HS: Part One | Whitmore HS: Part Two | Boys Muscle Girls Out | Girls Need Space | Bennet School | Computer Projects for Mother and Daughter | Expanding Your Horizons in Math and Science | Computers and Technology: Differences In Gender | Gender Bias In Educational Software | Educational Software For Girls | Computers In the Classroom: What is the Effect on the Gender Gap? | Beyond Equal Access | Last Words | About the Authors | References

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