The Carnegie-Mellon Study took into account the differences of what engages female students and modified the Computer Science programs' curriculum so that the context for the program was taught much earlier on in the semester and moved some of the more technical aspects of the curriculum (such as coding) to later in the semester.
Robotics for example, regularly uses competitiveness as a methodology of teaching. Authors observed that the female students were much more positive about getting through the tedious coding classes when they understood the purpose of it. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, جودة التعليم transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Answers.
You need a bachelor's degree in computer science/information technology or another kind of engineering.
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