AusWIT2003 Program

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