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Talha Majeed . Women and minorities in computing comp 450. Encouraging women and minorities in computing can cause a great contribution to technology, individual progress, and overall benefit to society. Inaccurate perception of computing careers. Will not enjoy the work
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Talha Majeed Women and minorities in computingcomp 450
Encouraging women and minorities in computing can cause a great contribution to technology, individual progress, and overall benefit to society.
Inaccurate perception of computing careers. • Will not enjoy the work • Will not find a key position • Lack of interest • Will not good at computing • Carrier stereotyping • Societal stereotyping works against girls • Traditional attitude amongst friends family • Loss of self esteem, ability, motivation and courage Why women not choose computing
de-feminization of computing.(1945-1961) • Women contribution in industry and manufacturing jobs • Social and economic pressure on women to retire • Academic/Industrial Phase (1962-1979) • CS Departments were formed in close coordination with Electrical Engineering • Computer industry growth was transformed in the domain of business and management Why women not choose computing
Commercialization of Computing (1980-?): • Electronic gaming systems and personal computers were invented. • Gaming activities were created for males by males Why women not choose computing
Ordinary jobs pay less salary and benefits • Financial support for the families • Excellent pay with great rewards • projected to increase by 38 percent over the 2006 to 2016 period • http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos267.htm Why women should consider computing
In May 2006, median annual earnings were $79,780. • Middle 50 percent earning > $62,830 <$98,470 • The highest 10 percent earning>$119,770. • The lowest 10 percent earning< $49,350 • http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos267.htm Why women should consider computing
Administrative support is significant • Safe access to class rooms, labs • Well lit parking lot • Escort services • Surveillance services • Unconscious bias • women are interrupted more than men • eye contact with male students • know and use male students only • women are asked easy questions Suggestions
Demeaning comments should be avoided • Encourage study groups • U-shape or small sitting arrangements • On campus learning opportunities awareness • Lab Assistant • counseling center • career center suggestions
Support English as a second langrage • Faculty should be accessible • open door during office hours • Email to student • Facility of voice message • Computer programming and science clubs • Computer brunch suggestions