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integrated computational thinking

LA Pathway D: Critical analysis of computational texts and practices(Overview)

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Step 2 of 3: Understand relationship between communication culture and computational culture

D1 focuses on deepening understanding of how communication culture and computational culture interact. This practice encourages students to analyze how individuals engage with other people, share information, drive conversations, and encourage others to share their voices (communication culture) in relation to computational culture, that is the socio-cultural contexts in which people interact with and through technology, including when producing computational products and "texts."

    Practice in Action

    Students can spend a few days tracking the types of comments they see on specific content creators, influencers, and celebrities and how "comment culture" plays out on YouTube and TikTok. Students can then compare the comment culture of popular social media sites to the comment culture they see playing out in computational tools like Google Docs, Scratch, Google Classroom, etc. Independently or in small groups, students can identify patterns across all computational tools and platforms. After, students can create videos or written essays that answer questions such as:

    • Are computational tools being used as intended? Why or why not? Where can you search to determine how a tool is "intended" to be used?
    • Compare and contrast at least two computational tools or platforms by examining how these tools differ in their computational culture and the impacts these computational tools or platforms have on users' communication?