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The Proven Practices site from the National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology, and Science provides this poster on elements of college culture that promote women's interest in engineering. The poster displays...
The Proven Practices site from the National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology, and Science provides this one page description of the 4.0 Learning System. This is "an easy-to-follow 3-step systematic framework...
This report from Nora Newcombe, which originally appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education, looks at the importance of spatial reasoning. The author makes the argument that education in the United States should focus...
The Center for Women and Information Technology (CWIT), located at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, was named "the best resource on women and technology on the Web" by ABCNews.com. The center's primary goal...
The Proven Practices site from the National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology, and Science provides this podcast on developing professional relationships with men in automotive technology. Lori Johnson,...
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