
Maral KargarmoakharFlorida International University | FIU · School of Computing and Information Sciences
Maral Kargarmoakhar
Doctor of Philosophy
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While computing programs in the U.S. are experiencing growth in enrollment trends, they are still grappling with matters related to retention and persistence of computing undergraduates. One construct identified by scholars as having an impact on persistence in computing is computing identity which is shaped by constructs such as recognition, perfo...
This report provides a codebook for analyzing the Theory of Change for Research Practice Partnerships and lays a path for additional codebooks to be created for 8 additional components for comparing RPPs or understanding a single RPP.
There is a substantial shortage of students pursuing graduate degrees in computing fields in the United States [1], and when examining participation rates of minoritized populations the disparity is even greater [2]. In order to attract more domestic students to graduate schools in computing it is important to understand what factors encourage or d...
The lack of diversity in computing fields in the United States is a known issue. Students enter the computing fields with the intention of graduating; however, a large number leave and do not persist after enrolling, due to discrimination and biases. This particularly concerns groups already underrepresented in computing fields, such as women, Blac...
1) race, gender, and identity in the engineering workplace; 2) discipline-based education research (with a focus on computer science and computer engineering courses) in order to inform pedagogical practices that garner interest and retain women and minorities in computer-related engineering fields. Prof. Zahra Hazari, Florida International Univers...
Women are underrepresented in the field of computer science in the United States. However, this is not a new problem as female participation in computer science (CS) has been experiencing a steady decline over the last three decades. Current reporting on women's participation in this field has been published as steadying around 13-17%, depending on...