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Reports for America's Competitiveness Summit
 
  Out Before the Game Begins - Hispanic Leaders Talk about What's Needed to Bring More Hispanics Youngsters Into Science, Technology and Math Professions

  A Matter of Trust - Ten Key Insights from Recent Public Opinion Research on Attitudes About Education Among Hispanic Parents, Students & Young Adults

  STEM Professions: Opportunities and Challenges for Latinos in science, technology, engineering and mathematics / A Review of Literature

  STEM Professions: Opportunities and Challenges for Latinos in science, technology, engineering and mathematics / Addendum

  Computer Use, Parental Expectations and Latino Academic Achievement

  Stakeholder interviews

  Directory of Programs and Scholarships



  IBM 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report Report
IBM's current Corporate Responsibility Report details our Global Citizenship activities across IBM and throughout the world — of individuals, among organizations and across society. IBM's corporate citizenship reflects both our brand and our values by addressing some of society's most complex problems with game-changing business and technology innovation.

  Early Learning in the Knowledge Society
This report is the result of the Early Learning in the Knowledge Society conference held in May 2003 in Brussels. It provides information and recommendations on effective practices and emerging policy strategies related to the use of information technology in early learning settings in more than 20 European countries. (883KB)
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  Reinventing Education
This booklet provides an in-depth look at IBM's Reinventing Education program, including descriptions of the technology solutions being implemented to help overcome deeply-entrenched barriers to education in 21 U.S. and four international Grant sites. (1.63MB)

  Latinos and Information Technology: The Promise and the Challenge
This report, commissioned by IBM and prepared by The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, provides the first comprehensive look at the Hispanic Digital Divide, listing challenges and offering recommendations. Latinos -- the fastest-growing minority population in America -- are falling behind other groups when it comes to harnessing the power of technology, and the consequences could have long-term implications. According to this report, the potential of Informational Technology has yet to be realized by Latinos who continue to trail whites and other minority groups throughout the U.S. in computer ownership, Internet use and e-commerce. (1.12MB)

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