[NIS_GS:] Invitation to View Resource Network for Women in SET
Dear All,
I thought some of you who are interested in issues surrounding Women in
Science, Engineering and Technology might want to take a look at the
project I have been working on towards fulfilling the requirements for
my graduate degree in the Master of Arts in Communications & Technology
Program at the University of Alberta.
A Resource Network for women in science,engineering and technology
fields has been added to the Women in Scholarship, Engineering, Science and
Technology (WISEST) website at the University of Alberta. This Resource
Network was designed by myself, and is based upon a study conducted by
the WISEST Research Team. In 2003, the WISEST Research Team completed a
study supported by a SSHRC/INE Development Grant, looking at retention of
women in SET related careers. Findings from this research included a proposal
for the development of a computer mediated, Resource Network for women in
Science, Engineering and Technology (SET). A prototype developed based
upon the findings of this project – The Women in SET Resource Network – is
now online. It includes information on career-decision making, mentoring,
and women’s perspectives on their career paths in science, engineering, and
technology fields.
Individuals with a direct link to issues surrounding women in SET are
being encouraged to complete an online survey designed to test the usability
and effectiveness of the Network. As this is a pilot test, we will be using
your feedback to help improve the material.
If you would like to take a peek at it (and by all means provide
feedback through the site) you can find it at
http://www.wisest.ualberta.ca/resourcenetwork.cfm
The electronic survey is located at
http://www.wisest.ualberta.ca/survey.cfm
All the best, and I hope some of you find the information contained in
the Resource Network helpful or beneficial.
Penny Cholmondeley
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