Digidemographic post-script: Women => Tech
So, about midway through my last post I swerved away from my intended topic and ended up in a diatribe on User Access. I started writing about diversity in the tech community and got off track, understandably, because “diversity” relates as much to including players from diverse educational/occupational backgrounds (i.e. those outside of the Techwonknosphere) as it does to the I Spy statistics (i.e. “I see four women and three people of color”).
I wanted to touch on something that second part made me think about, but I also don’t want to type your eyes off. So, here’s a summary:
Turns out, this is the thing to be wondering. A former classmate (and awesome Twitterer (err….)) Holly Wood recently shed her insight on this topic on her blog Significance Contest after attending PAX East (#jealous!), and net lecturer, Daniel Floyd, made his review of a related topic visual:
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