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Yasmin B. Kafai
, Quinn Burke
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Computer programming
/ Computer programming -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
/ Computers and children
/ Constructivism (Education)
/ Education
/ Scratch (Computer program language)
/ Study and teaching (Secondary)
/ Technology
2014
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Yasmin B. Kafai
, Quinn Burke
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Computer programming
/ Computer programming -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
/ Computers and children
/ Constructivism (Education)
/ Education
/ Scratch (Computer program language)
/ Study and teaching (Secondary)
/ Technology
2014
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Overview
Coding, once considered an arcane craft practiced by solitary techies, is now recognized by educators and theorists as a crucial skill, even a new literacy, for all children. Programming is often promoted in K-12 schools as a way to encourage \"computational thinking\" -- which has now become the umbrella term for understanding what computer science has to contribute to reasoning and communicating in an ever-increasingly digital world.InConnected Code,Yasmin Kafai and Quinn Burke argue that although computational thinking represents an excellent starting point, the broader conception of \"computational participation\" better captures the twenty-first-century reality. Computational participation moves beyond the individual to focus on wider social networks and a DIY culture of digital \"making.\" Kafai and Burke describe contemporary examples of computational participation: students who code not for the sake of coding but to create games, stories, and animations to share; the emergence of youth programming communities; the practices and ethical challenges of remixing (rather than starting from scratch); and the move beyond stationary screens to programmable toys, tools, and textiles.
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The MIT Press,MIT Press
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ISBN
0262027755, 9780262027755
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