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  • Webgrrls - Webgrrls is the international online and offline community for women interested in new media, the Internet and technology offering networking, meetings, classes and job opportunities.
  • Women on the Web Conference Website - Conference held annualy at Univ. of Huddersfield. Includes course information and an extensive archive of scholarly papers relating to women and technology.
  • MacMom - MacMom offers very basic tips and how-to's designed to help and inspire women (and others) to use the Macintosh computers they've already bought for or inherited from the kids.
  • Committee on Women in Science and Engineering - Organizations Encouraging Women in Science and Engineering National Research Council.
  • Welcome to the SCS Women's Page - From Carnegie Mellon University, welcome to the SCS Women's Page, with links to sites about gender issues and information for women in science and engineering.
  • Math Goodies - A free educational web site featuring interactive math lessons by Mrs. Glosser. Homework help message board is a feature.
  • NickNacks - Nancy Schubert's primary goal is to encourage telecollaboration among educators and students around the world through this project oriented site.
  • Frauen-Computer-Schulen.de - Schools from women only to women in computer-education. (German)
  • Design Your Future - Our mission is to provide practical, inspiring, hands-on opportunities for young women to become aware of, explore, and pursue math, science, and technology-based careers.
  • Science Entertainment - Created and owned by sister team, Lynda and Bergen Williams, this site makes science accessible and fun with music, media and movies. Many female characters.
  • techLEARNING.com - Technology & Learning. The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Site contains software reviews articles, online resources and links.
  • Syllabus - The monthly magazine that focuses exclusively on the use of high tech in higher education, provides a platform for advancing new IT solutions at the college level.
  • Interactive Week: Girl Geeks - October 23, 2000, article on women and computer jobs.
  • GirlTECH - Sponsored by Rice University, this teacher training program focuses on intensive technology training and teaching strategies that impact gender equity in the classroom.
  • Women's U - The virtual educational community exclusively for women offers courses on life skills and enrichment in an interactive format.
  • Women In Science Project at Dartmouth College - The mission is to retain more women in science, math, and engineering by creating a supportive academic and social climate. Lots of links.
  • Women in Technology Project - Vermont Technical College's project to encourage young women in middle school and high school to study math, science and technology. Lots of links.
  • Women in Technology - Association of women in technology, with focus on increasing number of female executives and encouraging young women to choose careers in science and technology.
  • CPSR Gender Page - Women and computing are part of the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility's site.
  • WiSE - Brown University's (RI) Women in Science and Engineering addresses issues faced by women who study sciences. Links to lecture/event info, mentoring, other university WiSEs and more.
  • Women's Electronic Village Hall - Extending women's access to technology, WEVH offers computer training to women from all sectors of the community in Manchester, England
  • PWG - A Lifetime of Science, Engineering and Mathematics. This website showcases a broad range of solutions to address key gender equity issues at every stage in women's lives.
  • Everywoman Opportunity Center, Inc - A not-for-profit corporation that helps women move toward personal and economic self-sufficiency by using a holistic approach to career/life planning.
  • Carla Sinclair - The author of Net Chick, which is the subject of this interview, and Signal To Noise, a forthcoming thriller/satire about online gambling.

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