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DescriptionProvides results of a national study of digital technology use among African American teens and their parents.
ContributorsRideout, Victoria J. (Author) / Scott, Kimberley A., Ed.D. (Author) / Clark, Kevin A., Ph.D. (Author) / Arizona State University. Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology (Contributor)
Created2016

DescriptionProvides an overview of strategies to network and communicate with those who influence policy creation.
ContributorsStigler, Monica L., Ph.D. (Author)
Created2020-12-02

DescriptionProvides detailed strategies to network and communicate with those who influence policy creation.
ContributorsStigler, Monica L., Ph.D. (Author)
Created2020-12-02

DescriptionProvides strategies for creating succinct presentations intended to persuade social policy decisionmakers.
ContributorsStigler, Monica L., Ph.D. (Author)
Created2020-08-01
DescriptionProvides results of a study that examined the effects of a girl-centered culturally responsive educational program on self-concept.
ContributorsTao, Chun, M.S. (Author) / Scott, Kimberly Ann, 1969- (Contributor) / Arizona State University. Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology (Contributor)
Created2017 (year uncertain)

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Recording of educators and scholars discussing racial and gender inequalities in education for girls and women.
ContributorsWomen of Color in Computing Research Collaborative (Presenter)
Created2020-08-28

DescriptionProvides strategies to network and communicate with those who influence policy creation.
ContributorsStigler, Monica L., Ph.D. (Author)
Created2020-12-02

DescriptionRecording of educators and scholars discussing racial and gender inequalities for entrepreneurial women in the technical field.
ContributorsWomen of Color in Computing Research Collaborative (Presenter)
Created2020-09-21

Description
This ASU Science Book Discussion Poster was presented at the STS Research Forum and Poster Session in Chicago in conjunction with ALA 2013.
Programming is an essential part of library services. Having a regular program at the library and a wide distribution list raises awareness of the library to those associated with the university and beyond. Through programming, libraries demonstrate the vital role they play in the community. The ASU Science Book Discussion began meeting in the summer of 2011.
Programming is an essential part of library services. Having a regular program at the library and a wide distribution list raises awareness of the library to those associated with the university and beyond. Through programming, libraries demonstrate the vital role they play in the community. The ASU Science Book Discussion began meeting in the summer of 2011.
ContributorsTanner, Rene (Contributor)
Created2013

Description
This presentation was given at the Montana Library Association conference in Billings, MT in 2011 and the Arizona Library Association conference in Tucson, AZ in 2011.
ContributorsTanner, Rene (Author) / Flitner, Debbie (Author)
Created2011-11-22