| AusWIT2003 | ||
| 19th & 20th February, 2003 | ||
| Conference Program | ||
| 18th February, 2003 | ||
| Evening | 6 - 8pm | |
| Pre Conference Cocktail Party | ||
| IS Building | ||
| University of Tasmania | ||
| 19th February, 2003 | ||
| 900 | Official Opening | |
| 930 | Keynote address, Brenda I Richardson, Vice President, Information Technology & Business Initiatives, Ford Motor Company (Australia & New Zealand) | |
| 1000 | Morning Tea | |
| 1030 | The extent to which ICT careers fulfill the career ideals of girls | |
| Dr Judy Young, University of Tasmania | ||
| Overcoming the adversity of diversity | ||
| Angela Scollary, Victoria University of Technology | ||
| Participation of female students in IT education | ||
| Kathy Darzanos, School of Computing and Information Science, University of SA | ||
| Do girls prefer a different computing learning environment to boys? | ||
| Keri Logan, Department of Information Systems, Massey University, Wellington | ||
| Flaws and gaps in the women in computing literature | ||
| Catherine Lang, School of IT, Swinburne University of Technology | ||
| 1230 | Lunch, Staff Club | |
| 130 | Women with new careers: A follow-up study of mature age, recent computing graduates | |
| Theresa McLennan, Applied Computing, Lincoln University, NZ | ||
| Making and stealing time to study on line | ||
| Marie van der Klooster, School of IS, Deaking University | ||
| Can you do addition? Questioning the Domain of IT | ||
| Su Spencer, School of Accounting and IS, University of SA | ||
| 300 | Afternoon Tea | |
| 330 | Workshop | |
| 500 | Close of day one | |
| Evening | Conference Dinner 730 pm | |
| Moorilla Estate | ||
| Speaker, Margaret Lindsley | ||
| Double Decker Bus pick up - Campus, Sandy Bay and City (time to be advised) | ||
| 20th February | ||
| 900 | Challenging dualism in female perceptions of IT work | |
| Sue Nielsen, School of Computing and IT, Griffith University | ||
| Multimedia is much fun but I still don't want to do IT | ||
| Tari Turner, Swinburne University of Technology | ||
| Understanding the experiences of women in the Australian IT Industry | ||
| Elisha Bell, Department of IT, La Trobe University | ||
| Gender issues in the career development of IT professionals | ||
| Annemeike Craig, School of IS, Deakin University | ||
| The participation and remuneration of women in the Australian IT industry | ||
| School of Business and Technology, La Trobe University | ||
| 1100 | Morning Tea | |
| 1130 | Workshop | |
| 100 | Close of Conference | |
| Lunch | ||