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VASILEIOS AGAS posted in the group FeSTEM community of Learners
My assignment depicts the gender inequality in the field of ICT. The seesaw symbolizes the inequality between the woman in the left side who has the same skills with the man in the right side. Although the director, who stands beside the woman, decides to recognize only the work of the man and underestimate the work of women.
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Congratulation guys! I really liked your assignment and I think your approach to the issue of gender inequality in the field of ICT is very creative. If I had to add something, it would be perhaps a second picture that depicts gender equality in it, so that you can show that the problem can actually be solved.
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Georgios Baloukas posted in the group FeSTEM community of Learners
Hello and happy new year to everyone!!! My assignment is about the reasons that explain the low percentage of women in STEM and how can this percentage can be increased.
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Sofia Sidiropoulou posted in the group FeSTEM community of Learners
Hello, my file is about the inequality of the two genders at STEM and more specifically why there are way less women in STEM related jobs and how the percentage of these women can be increased.
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Konstantinos Penlidis posted in the group FeSTEM community of Learners
My assighnment is about the lack of women in the STEM community and a story simmilar to what every woman expreriences in a young age, due to their family’s advice, which is to become a secretary.
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Anastasios Poulios posted in the group FeSTEM community of Learners
My assignment is referring to the women that get less leadership positions on the computer science sector.The main rationale is about the main cause of the problem, the reasons that explain why we need women in leadership possitions and ways to solve this problem.
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Well structured project, meaningful, well reasoned arguments, I’d rather prefer the inclusion of some text to be highlighted. Nice job guys!
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Well done guys!!! I really liked your assignment about the gender gap in STEM. I liked that you used plenty of statistics and pictures as well as useful information about the problem. Additionally, I found inspiring the “success stories” you presented.