Tech History and Gender Identity
-- ViewingNowProfessional Certificate in Tech History and Gender Identity This 5-unit course is crucial for understanding the intersection of technology and gender identity. As tech continues to shape our world, it's essential to acknowledge the historical and ongoing impact of gender bias on the industry.
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- Pioneering Women in Tech
- Gender and Technology in Historical Context
- Breaking Barriers: Women in STEM
- Technology and Gender Identity in the Digital Age
- Implications of Tech History on Gender Identity
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UX Designer (25%): Focuses on designing user experiences that are intuitive, user-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing.
Cybersecurity Specialist (18%): Responsible for securing and protecting computer systems, networks, and data.
DevOps Engineer (37%): Works at the intersection of software development and operations, ensuring the smooth operation of software systems.
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- BasicComputerSkills
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