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