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Courses taught WI08 quarter:
Computational Thinking in Context: Interactive Animations and
Games
Introduction to
Computer Architecture
All course material is available through

Articles / Research
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"Women's Interest
in IT: The Fun Factor",
Reconfiguring the Firewall
Recruiting Women to Information Technology across
Cultures and Continents 2007.
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TWiCE Computer Science Program for Women Achieved
100% Retention -- "TWiCE
Undergraduate Experience in Research and Community
Service," Grace Hopper Women in Computing
Conference, 2006. -
"Columbus
'geeks' use their skills to help others", The
Columbus Dispatch, Nov 6, 2006 -
"OSU
trying to attract women to computer sciences with
new courses, programs", The Daily Reporter, Oct
25, 2006
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Women in I.T., Presentation to CO-ACM, Feb 16,
2006
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Computing specialty jobs on
the rise,
The Columbus Dispatch,
Sept 05, 2005
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Gendered Perspectives of Programming as a
Career”,
Crossing Cultures, Changing Lives,
Oxford, UK, August, 2005
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Special issue on gender-balancing
computing education, Journal on Educational
Resources in Computing (JERIC), Volume 4 , Issue 1
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“Ohio
Celebration of Women In Computing Showcases Success stories”,
ACM Membernet, May, 2005
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Industry Career Panel, with Teresa Dean, IBM,
Svetlana Verthein, Microsoft, Ohio Celebration of Women In
Computing, April, 2005
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OSU creates programs to attract women in science, The Lantern,
Ruth Keener, March 1, 2005
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“Factoring in WOMEN
- Some thrive in
fields related to math and science, and they're helping to
remove obstacles to others”, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, March,
2005
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“ACM-W Student
Finds Hope for Women in CS at SIGCSE”, ACM Membernet, March,
2005
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“Ohio
Celebration of Women in Computing Offers Networking, Mentoring”,
ACM Membernet, March, 2005
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“Expanding
the Women-in-Computing Community”
SIGCSE Bird-of-a-Feather, February, 2005
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“Women
in computer science at OSU have unique opportunities”,
The Columbus Dispatch, February, 2005
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“ACM-W Chapters: Communities for Students in
Computer Science”, Paula Gabbert, Vicki Allan, Bettina Bair ,
Lilly Irani , Fatma Mili Grace Hopper Conference Panel,
2004
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“Regional
Celebrations of Women in Computing Offer Local Support”, ACM Membernet, July, 2004
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