[Air-L] Suggested materials for Computers and Society course for Computer Science majors?
Douglas Zytko
zytko at oakland.edu
Fri Mar 11 05:29:01 PST 2022
Hello AoIR community,
Our Computer Science and Engineering department at Oakland University is
working on a new Computers and Society course and we're really excited
about bringing this type of course to Computer Science students. *We’re
looking for suggested course readings/materials* that broadly fit this
course objective: “knowledge of the role that different cultural heritages
(past and present) play in forming values in another part of the world,
enabling the student to function in a global context.” Anything come to
mind?
We’ve also been constructing a list of topics that the course should cover;
we welcome suggestions for additional topics or
readings/materials/activities related to any of them that would be
accessible to computer science students who have never considered this side
of computing before.
Explore how computers can play a role in
● bringing different cultural heritages to others.
● preserving and communicating cultural heritages.
● preserving and promoting low resource languages.
● preserving and promoting music and performance.
● creating exhibits and 3D models of museum artifacts.
--
Douglas Zytko, PhD
Assistant Professor of Human-Computer Interaction
Director of Oakland HCI Lab
Oakland University
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
dougzytko.com
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115 Library Drive,
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