Research Commons
      • Browse 
        • Communities & Collections
        • Titles
        • Authors
        • By Issue Date
        • Subjects
        • Types
        • Series
      • Help 
        • About
        • Collection Policy
        • OA Mandate Guidelines
        • Guidelines FAQ
        • Contact Us
      • My Account 
        • Sign In
        • Register
      View Item 
      •   Research Commons
      • University of Waikato Research
      • Computing and Mathematical Sciences
      • Computer Science Working Paper Series
      • 2008 Working Papers
      • View Item
      •   Research Commons
      • University of Waikato Research
      • Computing and Mathematical Sciences
      • Computer Science Working Paper Series
      • 2008 Working Papers
      • View Item
      JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

      Proceedings of the Third Computing Women Congress (CWC 2008): Student papers

      Hinze, Annika; Schweer, Andrea; Hempstalk, Kathryn
      Thumbnail
      Files
      2008-01.pdf
      812.8Kb
      Find in your library  
      Citation
      Export citation
      Hinze, A., Schweer, A. & Hempstalk, K. (2008). Proceedings of the Third Computing Women Congress (CWC 2008): Student papers. (Working paper 01/2008). Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/761
      Abstract
      The Third Computing Women Congress was held at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand from February 11th to 13th, 2008. The Computing Women Congress (CWC) is a Summer University for women in Computer Science. It is a meeting-place for female students, academics and professionals who study or work in Information Technology. CWC provides a forum to learn about and share the latest ideas of computing related topics in a supportive environment. CWC provides an open, explorative learning and teaching environment. Experimentation with new styles of learning is encouraged, with an emphasis on hands-on experience and engaging participatory techniques.
      Date
      2008-02
      Type
      Working Paper
      Series
      Computer Science Working Papers
      Report No.
      01/2008
      Publisher
      University of Waikato
      Collections
      • 2008 Working Papers [14]
      Show full item record  

      Usage

      Downloads, last 12 months
      22
       
       

      Usage Statistics

      For this itemFor all of Research Commons

      The University of Waikato - Te Whare Wānanga o WaikatoFeedback and RequestsCopyright and Legal Statement