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		<title>#1 &#34;Women In Demand&#34;, sobre las mujeres en la informática [ENG]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Me encantan estos artículos que intentan, una y otra vez, achacar a lo &#34;cultural&#34; algo que es biológico. Atención a la contradicción en el mismo párrafo:<br />
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Afirmación: <i>&#34;It’s important to note that there are no biological or cognitive reasons that justify a gender disparity in individuals participating in computing (Hyde 2006)&#34;</i><br />
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Explicación: <i>&#34;With similar training and experience, women perform just as well as men in computer-related activities (Margolis 2003)&#34;</i><br />
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Suena correcto, no? Parece que encaja. Pero sigamos un poco más:<br />
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<i>&#34;In general, most young <b>boys</b> build and explore; play with blocks, trains, etc.; and engage in activity and movement. For a typical boy, a computer can be the ultimate toy that allows him to pursue his interests, and this can develop into an intense passion early on&#34;</i><br />
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Correcto, pero...<br />
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<i>&#34;Many girls like to build, play with blocks, etc. too. <b>For the most part, however, girls tend to prefer social interaction</b>. Most girls develop an interest in computing later through social media and YouTubers, girl-focused games, or through math, science and computing courses. They typically do not develop the intense interest in computing at an early age like some boys do – they may never experience that level of interest (Margolis 2003)&#34;</i><br />
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Las mujeres <b>usan</b> los ordenadores, <b>pero no les interesan</b> los ordenadores, que es muy diferente.<br />
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Podemos decir ordenadores como coches, motos, guitarras, ajedrez, videojuegos, deporte, etc. etc. etc. etc. Es decir, reconocen que hay una tendencia innata a que no les interesa <b>interaccionar con objetos</b>. Los usan para la vida diaria pero no les interesan <b>como tal</b>.<br />
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<i>How can we remove those shunts?</i><br />
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Como siempre, buscando problemas donde no los hay. <br />
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<i>So it is difficult to see how a quota program helps anyone at all</i><br />
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Menos mal que llega a una conclusión correcta.</p><p>&#187;&nbsp;autor: <strong>--67296--</strong></p>]]></description>
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