How Do You Retain Women through Collaborative Learning? Pair Programming (Case Study 1)

This case study from the National Center for Women & Information Technology explains how instructors can implement pair programming in their computing courses, and shares how the University of California Santa Cruz used pair programming assignments to increase the retention of both female and male students.
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2007
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National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science
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