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A panel organized by the CS Club on how feminism manifests itself in STEM,
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specifically CS and Engineering.
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Panelists are Dr. Prabhakar Ragde, Swetha Kulandaivelan, and Filzah Nasir.
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Moderated by Fatema Boxwala.
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Due to battery trouble, the first few minutes of audio were lost. The panelists
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were introduced as Prabhakar from the School of Computer Science, Swetha from
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4A Mechanical Engineering, and Filzah as an Engineering grad student.
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Sample questions from the panel section are:
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<li>Filzah and Swetha, can you expand on how Engineering tries to keep its curriculum grounded in reality?</li>
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<li>Prabhakar, how has CS changed since you were an undergrad?</li>
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A statistical errata: The Math faculty proportionally gives offers of admission to the 25% of women
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that apply, and there are no significant disproportionate dropout rates.
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<presentor>Prabhakar, Fatema, Filzah, Swetha</presentor>
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<mediafile file="fem101-panel-discussion.mp4" type="Panel questions and discussion (mp4)" />
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and provide some examples of translating traditional OO design
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patterns into functional code.
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Due to battery shenanigans, not the entire talk was recorded. Instead, you
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can get the slides for this talk at
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<a href="https://hashman.ca/osb-2016/">the talks section of her site</a>.
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<presentor>Elana Hashman</presentor>
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<mediafile file="ehashman-oop-best-practices.mp4" type="OOP Best Practices (mp4)" />
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