Gender and diversity in hiring software professionals: what do students say?
Donald ChinnTammy VanDeGriftPublished in: ICER (2008)
Keyphrases
- software engineers
- job market
- technical skills
- computer software
- educational software
- information technology
- computer literacy
- business management
- software systems
- learning environment
- individual differences
- learning activities
- student learning
- undergraduate students
- software engineering
- cognitive load
- intelligent tutoring systems
- learning experience
- learning styles
- computer systems
- software development
- distance learning
- learning outcomes
- college students
- information systems
- gender differences
- distance education
- mobile learning
- male and female
- e learning
- software industry
- high school students
- high school
- university students
- source code
- engineering courses
- undergraduate and graduate students
- exam preparation
- postgraduate students
- innovative approaches
- learning process
- collaborative learning
- computer self efficacy
- tutoring system
- computer programming
- educational process
- mobile devices
- graphic design
- control group
- primary school