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Let students use technologies in the classroom.
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I believe women are the glue of everything.
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In terms of achievement, the pride is very important to me. It keeps me going every day. The money is always second to me.
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It is pure mythology that women cannot perform as well as men in science, engineering and mathematics. In my experience, the opposite is true: Women are often more adept and patient at untangling complex problems, multitasking, seeing the possibilities in new solutions and winning team support for collaborative action.
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Women have their own strengths, like fashion. In technology, we can contribute in a big way in terms of the design of the user interface.
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Technology is a nerdy field. That's why I called myself a 'geek.' It requires a lot of training and encouragement at a very young age.
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I believe in order to make a friend, you have to be a friend.
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Technology is one of the key drivers of female economic empowerment, but the fields that women choose to participate in are still decidedly gendered.
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I was very fortunate when I was little - I played basketball. You really absolutely learn how to be a team player, how to win a game, to accomplish things, not just for yourself.
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In science, technology, engineering and mathematics, men far outnumber women in the classroom and the boardroom.
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I grew up in a Chinese family where the parents' No. 1 priority is the kids' education.
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A lot of people believe women can't do tech-y stuff. Becoming nerdy doesn't have to mean the short-haired guy, but can be the woman with very long, beautiful hair.
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I believe it is in the world's interest to develop environments that fully engage women and leverage their natural talents.
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