With the Australian Federal Election less than 1 week away, Cameron and Corinne compare the Education policies being taken to the election by the Labor party, Liberal party and The Greens.
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As part of the 2016 Vivid Sydney Festival, Intel held #GirlsInTech as part of the Vivid Ideas presentations, with research and panel discussions about girls in STEM subjects and the challenges – both personal and systemic – that need to be overcome to improve the number of women participating in tech fields such as coding and engineering.
This TER live episode presents the entire event with minimal editing.
00.00 Opening Credits & Intro
02:12 Welcome – Katie Ford – @KatherineLFord
07:57 Kate Burleigh – General Manager Intel A-NZ – @Kate_Burleigh
36:20 Research Presentation
53:40 Panel Discussion 1
1:17:17 Panel Discussion 2
1:45:24 Acknowledgements and Sign Off
Special thanks to Joachim Cohen @JoachimCohen123 and @IntelANZ