African Women in Technology
I’m not going to write much so you can spend your time on some of these great articles on African women in technology. Continue reading “African Women in Technology”
I’m not going to write much so you can spend your time on some of these great articles on African women in technology. Continue reading “African Women in Technology”
Judy Douglass launched her new online home today. Head on over to her welcome post describing what she’ll have on her new website. She really wants to connect with you through social media and through her writing. Please leave a comment when you visit. She’d love it! Judy has an eMail subscription service for her blog posts and for her monthly newsletter. If you subscribe to one or both of these, she has ten books she’s giving away on February 3rd, so head on over to JudyDouglass.com, read her introduction to her new site and subscribe. Also follow Judy on Facebook and … Continue reading Sign Up for JudyDouglass.com and Judy’s Free Book Giveaway

Missional Women launches today.
Cru staffer, Laura Krokos, challenged over twenty women to write regularly on topics focused on helping women “to live on mission for the glory of God.”
Kudos to Laura for the phenomenal job she did in putting this together! She used a Facebook group for much of her effort in coordinating and informing the women authors. Continue reading “Missional Women Launches Today”
When I noticed today’s Google Doodle, commemorating Ada Lovelace’s birthday, I was delightfully surprised to learn about her.
Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), was the daughter of the English poet Lord Byron. (He separated from her mother, however, when she was just one month old.) She was a mathematician and writer known mainly for her work with Charles Babbage on his early computer, the Analytical Engine, which is recognized as the world’s first computer. Continue reading “Was the First Computer Programmer a Woman?”
It’s that time of year again when turkey and cranberries top our plates while friends and family fellowship at our tables. And while we speak to one another with words of thanksgiving, we remember the many blessings we have been given. Even our blogs, tweets and Facebook posts reflect the attitudes of our hearts with messages that communicate the magic of these moments. Then before we know it, not only do our lives overflow with thanksgiving, but also with Christmas festivities such as trimming our trees and decking the halls. So why not make the most of this holiday season by not only decorating our homes, but also decorating our blogs? Continue reading “Pretty Your Posts”

In my last post in this series, I summarized two excellent articles about mentoring women in technology and asked for your ideas. Today, I have some mentoring tips. (Again, this post is applicable to men and to mentoring in other areas as well.) Continue reading “Thoughts on Mentoring Women in Technology, Part Two”