Women in STEM Roundup – Week of February 24, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of February 17, 2014…
- Book That Teaches Kids to Code Raises $250K on Kickstarter (WIRED)
- WOMEN FLEEING SCIENCE, TECH FIELDS (Nextgov)
- HOW TECH COMPANY FRAT CULTURE IS KEEPING THE INDUSTRY FROM ATTRACTING WOMEN (Bustle)
- Tech shift: More women in computer science classes (SfGate)
- Do You Want Your Daughter to Excel at Math and Science? Get a Little Help From GEMS (Geek Dad)
- Top 5 Toys Beyond Goldiblox (Huffington Post)
- A Positive Spin: Can Bubbles Support Tech Education? (Huffington Post)
- How tech companies scare women away from tech (CBS News)
- Engineering Emergency (Huffington Post)
- Women can help bridge the ‘valley of death’ in science innovation (PHYS ORG)
- A Girl Introduced to Engineering (Maker Mom)
- Diversity and innovation: Why we need to bridge the gender gap in science (Women’s Agenda)
- Computer Science Is Not a Foreign Language (Huffington Post)
- Vivek Wadhwa: How to hire and keep good women technologists (WRAL Techwire)
- The Positive Effects of Playing Video Games (edSurge)
- Meeting the STEM Challenge (US NEWS)
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