X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/bmh-research_statement/blobdiff_plain/f877903e96a8568c49589bec4ca6e94a60a8b47b..6aadc59a0047ce66353c0de0b07d49e57af844c6:/research_statement.tex diff --git a/research_statement.tex b/research_statement.tex index 2c9ab58..11797f5 100644 --- a/research_statement.tex +++ b/research_statement.tex @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ In other work with Leah Buechley, I have analyzed sales records of hobbyist microcontrollers to argue that relatively simple design changes in the \emph{LilyPad Arduino} -- a electronics toolkit minimally re-designed for women and girls (see Figure -\ref{fig:lilypad}) -- lead to large increases in the proportion of +\ref{fig:lilypad}) -- led to large increases in the proportion of women contributors and drastic shifts in the type of projects created \cite{buechley_lilypad_2010}. I have also explored how technical errors may be able to provide similar opportunities for analysis by