Social Demands in Ubiquitous Computing: Contexts for Tomorrow's Learning
by Przybylla, Mareen and Romeike, Ralf
Abstract:
textcopyright 2017, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing. We live in times of digital change, which manifests in the increasing pervasiveness of embedded and cyber-physical systems in our society. This change also needs to be reflected in education, as new knowledge and competencies become necessary to deal with everyday life challenges, for instance when estimating consequences of capturing, transmitting and evaluating sensor data in many devices and acting accordingly and responsibly. This article examines requirements that the digital society places on CS education. In our analysis, we identified numerous contexts, activities and knowledge areas relevant for students to cope with challenges of the digital world. Combined with content knowledge relevant in this domain, suitable phenomena and thus anchor points for teaching can be generated and, on this basis, specific learning scenarios can be developed that also consider general educative aims imposed by our society.
Reference:
Przybylla, Mareen and Romeike, Ralf: Social Demands in Ubiquitous Computing: Contexts for Tomorrow's Learning, In: Tatnall, Arthur, Webb, Mary (eds.): Tomorrow's Learning: Involving Everyone. Learning with and about Technologies and Computing, Springer, volume 515, 2017.
Bibtex Code:
@inproceedings{WCCE17,
	Abstract = {{textcopyright} 2017, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing. We live in times of digital change, which manifests in the increasing pervasiveness of embedded and cyber-physical systems in our society. This change also needs to be reflected in education, as new knowledge and competencies become necessary to deal with everyday life challenges, for instance when estimating consequences of capturing, transmitting and evaluating sensor data in many devices and acting accordingly and responsibly. This article examines requirements that the digital society places on CS education. In our analysis, we identified numerous contexts, activities and knowledge areas relevant for students to cope with challenges of the digital world. Combined with content knowledge relevant in this domain, suitable phenomena and thus anchor points for teaching can be generated and, on this basis, specific learning scenarios can be developed that also consider general educative aims imposed by our society.},
	Address = {Cham},
	Author = {Przybylla, Mareen and Romeike, Ralf},
	Booktitle = {Tomorrow's Learning: Involving Everyone. Learning with and about Technologies and Computing},
	Date-Added = {2018-03-19 12:27:14 +0000},
	Date-Modified = {2019-02-05 10:03:45 +0100},
	Doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-74310-3_46 Titel anhand dieser DOI in Citavi-Projekt übernehmen},
	Editor = {Tatnall, Arthur and Webb, Mary},
	Isbn = {978-3-319-74309-7},
	Issn = {18684238},
	Keywords = {2017,Computer science,Education,Embedded systems,Social demands,Ubiquitous computing,Dissertation},
	Pages = {453--462},
	Publisher = {Springer},
	Series = {IFIP AICT},
	Title = {Social Demands in Ubiquitous Computing: Contexts for Tomorrow's Learning},
	Volume = {515},
	Year = {2017},
	Bdsk-Url-1 = {https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74310-3_46}}

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