“…Other research suggests that in college courses, writing specifically is undervalued or invisible when compared to more technical or computer-based work, work frequently controlled by men [7]. In addition, women do more writing, which, while essential to engineering practice, is often undervalued or not as visible as technical design work [8,9]. These labor divisions, where women are likely to be doing the work of science but not receiving credit for it, persists in engineering and other science disciplines and offers one explanation of gender gaps in publication and grant funding [10].…”