DocumentCode
2499994
Title
Programming for communication: overcoming motivational barriers to computation for all
Author
Forte, Andrea
Author_Institution
Graphics Visualization & Usability Center, Georgia Inst. of Technol., USA
fYear
2003
fDate
28-31 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
285
Lastpage
286
Abstract
Computer science as a discipline is failing to reach a diverse audience. As a result, computational illiteracy threatens many groups of underserved students - women, minorities and possibly other, as yet undocumented groups, such as students of the humanities. If learning programming were contextualized in domains relevant to different audiences, more students would be motivated to learn to program. I contend that teaching computer science in the context of digital media manipulation will attract and engage many students who would otherwise not choose to learn programming.
Keywords
computer literacy; multimedia computing; teaching; computational illiteracy; computer science; digital media manipulation; programming for communication; teaching; Application software; Art; Computer architecture; Computer graphics; Computer science; Education; Educational institutions; Paper technology; Usability; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8225-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HCC.2003.1260252
Filename
1260252
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