TY - GEN
T1 - Panel discussion - Off the record
T2 - 119th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
AU - Schrader, Cheryl B.
AU - Brown, Janelle
AU - Lubamersky, Lynn
AU - Madsen-Brooks, Leslie
AU - Pyke, Patricia
AU - Reeder, Heidi
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Women throughout history have made groundbreaking contributions to the advancement of science and technology, yet many of their stories remain unknown outside of some academic circles. This session comprises a reading of a work-in-progress and subsequent panel discussion as part of an innovative project to bring some of these amazing stories to the stage. We will present dramatic readings of selected draft monologues which will be followed by a panel discussion spurred by questions from audience members. This will allow for a true give and take between the readers and the audience, will inform monologue development and effectiveness, and will address questions arising from participation in this experience. Our ultimate goal is to write a play featuring monologues about individual women scientists that may be performed in various venues by independent groups and that would be developed as part of a larger funded research project. By presenting stories about these women's accomplishments in a dramatic and accessible form, we hope to educate, enlighten and inspire.
AB - Women throughout history have made groundbreaking contributions to the advancement of science and technology, yet many of their stories remain unknown outside of some academic circles. This session comprises a reading of a work-in-progress and subsequent panel discussion as part of an innovative project to bring some of these amazing stories to the stage. We will present dramatic readings of selected draft monologues which will be followed by a panel discussion spurred by questions from audience members. This will allow for a true give and take between the readers and the audience, will inform monologue development and effectiveness, and will address questions arising from participation in this experience. Our ultimate goal is to write a play featuring monologues about individual women scientists that may be performed in various venues by independent groups and that would be developed as part of a larger funded research project. By presenting stories about these women's accomplishments in a dramatic and accessible form, we hope to educate, enlighten and inspire.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85029029269
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85029029269
SN - 9780878232413
T3 - ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings
BT - 119th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
PB - American Society for Engineering Education
Y2 - 10 June 2012 through 13 June 2012
ER -