Is WALL-E human? Introducing STEM and ethical decision-making to younger audiences

Janis Wong

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Abstract

Educating children, particularly girls, in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and ethics is necessary for an inclusive, diverse data-driven society. This poster illustrates the positive impact of engaging younger audiences, offering insights into encouraging ethical considerations in STEM.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1
Number of pages1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Oct 2018
EventWomENcourage 2018: An ACM-W Celebration of Women in Computing - Hotel Metropol, Belgrade, Serbia
Duration: 3 Oct 20185 Oct 2018
Conference number: 5
https://womencourage.acm.org/2018/

Conference

ConferenceWomENcourage 2018
Abbreviated titlewomENcourage 2018
Country/TerritorySerbia
CityBelgrade
Period3/10/185/10/18
Internet address

Keywords

  • Women in computing
  • Action research
  • Education
  • Robogals
  • Ethics
  • Equality
  • diversity

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