In the Middle Ages, most people were dependent on “scribes”, who helped them write down their thoughts, ideas, and stories, as well as read the material written by other people. Many people today are in the same situation concerning digital media: they are unable to express themselves, explore problem spaces, and appropriate tools, and act as designers in personally meaningful activities. They must rely on “high-tech scribes”. The workshop explores new conceptual frameworks and innovative computational environments for supporting computational fluency allowing people to become independent of “high-tech scribes”.
Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age - Artificial and/or Human Intelligence: Nurturing Computational Fluency in the Digital Age
Morch A.;Piccinno A.;
2023-01-01
Abstract
In the Middle Ages, most people were dependent on “scribes”, who helped them write down their thoughts, ideas, and stories, as well as read the material written by other people. Many people today are in the same situation concerning digital media: they are unable to express themselves, explore problem spaces, and appropriate tools, and act as designers in personally meaningful activities. They must rely on “high-tech scribes”. The workshop explores new conceptual frameworks and innovative computational environments for supporting computational fluency allowing people to become independent of “high-tech scribes”.File in questo prodotto:
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