Since the 1960s, computer scientists and enthusiasts have paralleled computer programming to literacy, arguing it is a generalizable skill that should be more widely taught and held. Launching from that premise, this article leverages historical and social findings from literacy studies to frame computer programming as “computational literacy.” I argue that programming and writing have followed similar historical trajectories as material technologies and explain how they are intertwined in contemporary composition environments. A concept of “computational literacy” helps us to better understand the social, technical and cultural dynamics of programming, but it also enriches our vision of twenty-first century composition
The basic knowledge of programming is not possible without the knowledge of its history. When you ar...
This introduction to the symposium provides a historical and comparative background to the controver...
Recent work within composition studies calls for an expansion of the idea of composition itself, an ...
Since the 1960s, computer scientists and enthusiasts have paralleled computer programming to literac...
Computer Science (CS) is becoming more important within our society, proving itself to be a necessar...
Today’s students will enter a workforce that is powerfully shaped by computing. To be successful in ...
With the increase of computer users many educators assert computer literacy has arrived and is no lo...
Language is one of the central metaphors around which the discipline of computer science has been bu...
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
The purpose of this study was to determine if any theories emerged when examining the steps of learn...
The first step in designing a college level computer literacy course is to define what is meant by c...
The Art of Code originates at the nexus of literature\u27s and computing culture\u27s related but di...
Here we consider performative � descriptions of discrete computation known as sour�e �ode� from the ...
What does it mean to be digitally literate? Obviously it entails a basic familiarity with commonly u...
Contemporary writing teachers who integrate technology into their pedagogy know that they cannot mak...
The basic knowledge of programming is not possible without the knowledge of its history. When you ar...
This introduction to the symposium provides a historical and comparative background to the controver...
Recent work within composition studies calls for an expansion of the idea of composition itself, an ...
Since the 1960s, computer scientists and enthusiasts have paralleled computer programming to literac...
Computer Science (CS) is becoming more important within our society, proving itself to be a necessar...
Today’s students will enter a workforce that is powerfully shaped by computing. To be successful in ...
With the increase of computer users many educators assert computer literacy has arrived and is no lo...
Language is one of the central metaphors around which the discipline of computer science has been bu...
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
The purpose of this study was to determine if any theories emerged when examining the steps of learn...
The first step in designing a college level computer literacy course is to define what is meant by c...
The Art of Code originates at the nexus of literature\u27s and computing culture\u27s related but di...
Here we consider performative � descriptions of discrete computation known as sour�e �ode� from the ...
What does it mean to be digitally literate? Obviously it entails a basic familiarity with commonly u...
Contemporary writing teachers who integrate technology into their pedagogy know that they cannot mak...
The basic knowledge of programming is not possible without the knowledge of its history. When you ar...
This introduction to the symposium provides a historical and comparative background to the controver...
Recent work within composition studies calls for an expansion of the idea of composition itself, an ...