Bringing Social Computing to Secondary School Classrooms
Kianna Bolante,
Kevin Chen,
Quan Ze Chen
et al.
Abstract:Social computing is the study of how technology shapes human social interactions. This topic has become increasingly relevant to secondary school students (ages 11-18) as more of young people's everyday social experiences take place online, particularly with the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, social computing topics are rarely touched upon in existing middle and high school curricula. We seek to introduce concepts from social computing to secondary school students so they can understand … Show more
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