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Pourquoi coder n’attire pas plus de femmes ? – Bulletin de santé d’Internet. January 2017 By Kevin Zawacki Lauren, an 11-year-old girl in Calgary, recently launched her own robotics company. Latasia 12, built a sobering webpage that seeks to curb violence against indigenous women in Canada. In a world where males routinely dominate STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields and computer science programs, Lauren and Latasia are exceptions to the status quo.

The two have something else in common, as well: Each is an alumna of Ladies Learning Code. Canadian nonprofit Ladies Learning Code (LLC) is an organization working to level the playing field for women online. Ladies Learning Code is seeking change. Mozilla spoke with Melissa Sariffodeen — co-founder and CEO of Ladies Learning Code — just a few days after the nonprofit’s fifth birthday. Mozilla: A big part of LLC is getting girls into STEM. Melissa: We do programs that are co-ed — but women and girls are definitely our key focus. Melissa: We do. I see this in our community. Décodex, "fact-checking", "post-vérité" : de quoi sont-ils le nom ? EMI 3 - Remonter à la Source de l'Information (Education aux Médias et à l'Information) Les compétences du C2i niveau 1 | C2i. Referentiel c2i2forcom.

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