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Camp 2002
Program
Schedules
Presentations
- Program
Description -Laurie
Cavey
- Community
Problems Investigation - Laurie
Cavey
- Sports Algebra
Presentations - Lolita
Tripp
- Presentation
on Gender, Monday, June 17,
2002 - Tiffany
Barnes
- Middle School
Students Strategies in
Proportional Reasoning,
Wednesday, June 19, 2002 - Michelle
Longest
- Pattern
Finding - Laurie
Cavey
- Guest Speaker:
Forestry, Friday, June 21,
2002 - Zakiya
Holmes
- Guest Speaker:
Geographical Info Systems,
Friday, June 21, 2002 - Shannon
White
- Camper
Presentations 6/21 & 6/28
Participants
Technology
Resources:
Investigation
Resources:
Sports
Algebra Resources:
Women
in Math and Technology Articles &
Links:
- NBC-17 Fewer
Girls Choosing Careers in
Computers - NBC-17, May
13, 2002
- The Push to
Push Women Higher - Wired News,
June 19, 2002
- Association
for Women in Mathematics
http://www.awm-math.org
- ACM's
Committee on Women in
Computing (esp. the Research
Link)
http://www.acm.org/women
- "Does
Roberta Compute? Yes!"
Wired News (05/04.01) by
Katie Dean
http://www.wirednews.com/news/women/0,1540,43476,00.html
- "Why
Girls Don't Compute",
4/20/00
http://www.wirednews.com/news/culture/0,1284,35654,00.html
- "Women
Are Geeky People, Too",
5/1/01
http://www.wirednews.com/news/print/0,1294,43393,00.html
- "Girls
Are from Venus, High-Tech Is
from Mars", 4/1/01 http://www.darwinmag.com/read/040101/buzz_teen.html
- 'Old Girls
Network' Helps Bring Young
Women into Technology Jobs -
washingtonpost.com
Mathematics
sites
Learning
Style Links:
Staff
Resources
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Girls on Track is a joint project between
NCSU, Meredith College, Wake County Public Schools, and
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The
project is supported in part by the National Science
Foundation, the IBM Corporation (SUR Program), and the
Eisenhower Program- UNC MSEN
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