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Invitation to Participate in a Study to Investigate the Compounding Impacts of Racism & COVID-19 on Learning & Employment in Computing & Technology (CIRCLE-CT)

July 22nd, 2020 / in Announcements, CRA / by Helen Wright

AnitaB.org, The National Center for Women & Technology (NCWIT) and the STARS Computing Corps (STARS) are conducting a survey to understand the impact of the global pandemics on the conditions of work and educational environments related to in computing and technical degree programs and professions. Through the Investigating Compounding Impacts of Racism & COVID-19 on Learning & Employment in Computing & Technology (CIRCLE-CT) Study we are gathering responses from individuals across the computing and technical ecosystem including K-12 teachers; post-secondary program leaders, educators and students; and individuals in the computing and technical workforce and tech startup community.

We invite you to participate in the 10-minute survey by visiting

https://anitaborginstitute.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6fYZUZBl53lTMWN  .

For more information about this study, please contact the Principal Investigator, Dr. Quincy K. Brown, at quincyb@anitab.org.

Regards,
Quincy Brown, AnitaB.org
Beth Quinn, NCWIT
Wendy DuBow, NCWIT
Jamie Payton, STARS Computing Corps

Invitation to Participate in a Study to Investigate the Compounding Impacts of Racism & COVID-19 on Learning & Employment in Computing & Technology (CIRCLE-CT)

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