GEAP's implementation:

genovate official siteThe GENOVATE Community is a platform which enables GENOVATE partners to share institutional information and case studies, and facilitates the coordination of a buddy system for bench learning.

The GENOVATE Community consist of seven GENOVATE partner institutions; the GENOVATE International Advisory Board; key strategic collaborators and stakeholders and the general public. It is a mechanism designed to facilitate meaningful knowledge exchange across the community at local, national and international levels within each of the partner institutions’ countries, across Europe and globally.

Exploring self-efficacy in end-user programming - a feminist approach

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Lena Palmquist, Umea University, presented her licentiate thesis August 15, 2014 at Umeå University of Technology. Her thesis is based on the work in the SATIN project, sponsored by the EU structural funds. SATIN that is coordinated by Centre for Distance-spanning Technology (CDT) is collaboration between Lulea and Umea universities as well as IT companies. The title of her thesis is Exploring self-efficacy in end-user programming - a feminist approach. Read more http://umu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:736685/FULLTEXT01.pdf

For more information, contact:

SATIN Project Coordinator Jan-Olov Johansson, LTU-CDT http://www.ltu.se/staff/j/joj-1.33163?l=en

SATIN Gender&Diversity Team Leader Paula Wennberg, LTU-CDT http://www.ltu.se/staff/p/paula-1.11040

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