This paper addresses two interrelated problems currently confronting computer science education, motivating students while simultaneously providing them with the skills they’ll need to solve complex interconnected problems. We describe a framework for motivating computer science students by adding the context of social good to introductory computing assignments. Adding the context in this manner also goes some way to addressing the need for graduates to have skills, attributes and behaviours appropriate to contributing to social good outcomes. Accompanying this, we provide 14 concrete examples of introductory computing projects that convey and reinforce computing’s social relevance and potential for positive societal impact.
M. Goldweber, J. Barr, T. Clear, R. Davoli, S. Mann , E. Patitsas, et al. (2013). A framework for enhancing the social good in computing aducation: a values approach. ACM INROADS, 4:1, 58-79 [10.1145/2432596.2432616].
A framework for enhancing the social good in computing aducation: a values approach
DAVOLI, RENZO;
2013
Abstract
This paper addresses two interrelated problems currently confronting computer science education, motivating students while simultaneously providing them with the skills they’ll need to solve complex interconnected problems. We describe a framework for motivating computer science students by adding the context of social good to introductory computing assignments. Adding the context in this manner also goes some way to addressing the need for graduates to have skills, attributes and behaviours appropriate to contributing to social good outcomes. Accompanying this, we provide 14 concrete examples of introductory computing projects that convey and reinforce computing’s social relevance and potential for positive societal impact.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.