Goto

Collaborating Authors

 history month


20 books by female authors for Women's History Month

FOX News

These authors made history with their powerful books. March is Women's History Month, a time dedicated to honoring the powerful, inspiring and trailblazing women who have contributed amazing things to our world. What better way to celebrate this month than by diving into books written by women? Female authors have written a diverse range of books, from novels to memoirs, to science fiction and horror. Get your bookmarks ready and prepare to be captivated by these must-read books for Women's History Month. Follow an eccentric artist and her daughter through this short novel.


Global Big Data Conference

#artificialintelligence

Women's day and Women's History Month are especially meaningful to me as a proud father of a daughter. I want my daughter to understand how wonderful and invaluable she is, not only to me and her mother, but also to everyone else in the world. Second, I want her to be exposed to amazing women who are accomplishing great things on a daily basis. I live, work and breathe AI and Technology. Through my work and research, I have encountered the work of countless amazing women in this sector.


The 9 Inspirational Women Leaders In AI Shaping The 21st Century

#artificialintelligence

Women's day and Women's History Month are especially meaningful to me as a proud father of a daughter. I want my daughter to understand how wonderful and invaluable she is, not only to me and her mother, but also to everyone else in the world. Second, I want her to be exposed to amazing women who are accomplishing great things on a daily basis. I live, work and breathe AI and Technology. Through my work and research, I have encountered the work of countless amazing women in this sector. This month, I'd like to introduce you to nine incredible women who are making a difference in AI and Technology, as well as what barriers we all still face. During International Women's History Month, it is our pleasure to highlight and honor 9 women who are pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence and ensuring that technology advancements contribute to the greater good.


Exploring Gender Imbalance in AI: Numbers, Trends, and Discussions

#artificialintelligence

March is Women's History Month in the US, the UK and Australia, a time to honour women's sometimes underrated contributions to society. According to the US National Women's History Museum, Women's History Month started in 1978 as a local "Women's History Week" celebration in California, with organizers selecting the week to correspond with the March 8 International Women's Day. The US Congress in 1987 passed Public Law 100-9 designating March as the Women's History Month. The past few decades have seen a steady increase in the number of women studying and excelling in the STEM fields. But this is not so in computer science -- the number of women studying or pursuing a career in computer science has been decreasing since around 1990.


Google Assistant, Alexa celebrate Women's History Month with new features

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Google Assistant is honoring prominent women in March with the help of its latest feature launched for Women's History Month. Anyone with Google's smart speaker can wish it a "Happy International Women's Day" and count on their smart device to read out loud information related to a trailblazer. On devices with screens, such as a smartphone or Google Home smart display, you can also see an image of the woman with a written summary. International Women's Day is celebrated on Sunday, March 8. Google has chosen to highlight 12 women from diverse nationalities and disciplines, including labor rights activist Dolores Huerta, architect Zaha Hadidand environmental scientist Rachel Carson, among others. "Our goal is to showcase some examples of the far-ranging impact women have had on all aspects of culture, and inspire women and girls to be their own trailblazers," said Google Assistant's senior director of product management, Lilian Rincon.


How I use comic books as a learning tool in my social studies classroom

PBS NewsHour

Marvel is a Pakistani-American superhero from New Jersey. She became Marvel's first lead Muslim superhero when she took over the Ms. Marvel comic book series in February 2014. Tim Smyth, a social studies teacher at Wissahickon High School in Ambler, Pennsylvania, has read comic books since he was a young boy. While he has taught for 15 years, it was only in the last two years that Smyth decided to integrate his passion for comic books into his classes. But now he says comic books and graphic novels are powerful vehicles to engage students in both history and current events.