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The Learning Machine

on BBC One London

A personal view by Celia Hoyles of computers in education
3: The Gender Gap
Girls are often excluded from computers at home and in school. They're even told that they shouldn't be interested in technology! Celia Hoyles , Professor of Mathematics, Institute of Education
(London University), explores the myths and prejudices about computing and girls. Series producer IAN WOOLF Producer ROBERT ALBURY
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Celia Hoyles
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Celia Hoyles
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Robert Albury

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