2006
DOI: 10.1525/aa.2006.108.2.347
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Culturally Situated Design Tools: Ethnocomputing from Field Site to Classroom

Abstract: Ethnomathematics is the study of mathematical ideas and practices situated in their cultural context. Culturally Situated Design Tools (CSDTs) are web‐based software applications that allow students to create simulations of cultural arts—Native American beadwork, African American cornrow hairstyles, urban graffiti, and so forth—using these underlying mathematical principles. This article is a review of the anthropological issues raised in the CSDT project: negotiating the representations of cultural knowledge … Show more

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“…This perspective is crucial in giving minority students a sense of cultural ownership of mathematics, rather than a mere gesture toward inclusiveness [6].…”
Section: Ethnomathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This perspective is crucial in giving minority students a sense of cultural ownership of mathematics, rather than a mere gesture toward inclusiveness [6].…”
Section: Ethnomathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mathematical concepts related to a variety of mathematical procedures and cultural artifacts form part of the numeric relations found in universal actions of measuring, calculation, games, divination, navigation, astronomy, and modelling [6].…”
Section: Ethnomodellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While computer programming was not standardized in this class, many technology teachers make it part of their curriculum, acknowledging the increasing importance of coding and computational thinking in work and higher education. Cornrow Curves is designed to build braiding as an educational asset that has curricular relevance for technology teachers and as a cultural asset that has relevance for parents and other community members (Eglash et al, 2006). In its current version, Cornrow Curves aids in computer programming lessons through simulating cornrow hairstyles (Lachney, 2016).…”
Section: Generative Context Case 1: In-schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%