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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Software Literacy : Education and Beyond / by Elaine Khoo, Craig Hight, Rob Torrens, Bronwen Cowie T2 SpringerBriefs in Education. ISSN:2211193X A1 Khoo, Elaine A1 Hight, Craig A1 Torrens, Rob A1 Cowie, Bronwen A1 SpringerLink (Online service) YR 2017 FD 2017 SP XIII, 101 p. 6 illus K1 Technical education K1 Educational technology K1 Literacy K1 Learning, Psychology of K1 Engineering and Technology Education K1 Digital Education and Educational Technology K1 Literacy K1 Instructional Psychology ED 1st ed. 2017. PB Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer PP Singapore SN 9789811070594 LA English (英語) CL LCC:LC1395 CL LCC:LC1081-1087.4 CL DC23:607.11 NO Chapter 1 Introduction: Software and other literacies -- Chapter 2 A genealogy of software applications -- Chapter 3 The learning, use and critical understanding of software in Media Studies -- Chapter 4 The learning, use and critical understanding of software in Engineering -- Chapter 5 Comparing the cases: What do they tell us about Software Literacy? -- Chapter 6 Software Literacy: Education and beyond NO This book explores the notion of software literacy, a key part of digital literacy which all contemporary students and citizens need to understand. Software literacy involves a critical understanding of how the affordances and conceptual approaches of everything from operating systems, creative apps and media editors, to software-based platforms and infrastructures work to inform and shape the ways we think and act. As a cultural artefact, programing code plays a role in reproducing, reinforcing, and augmenting existing cultural practices, as well as generating completely new coded practices. A proposed three-tier framework for software literacy is the focus for a two-year empirical investigation into how tertiary students become more literate about the nature and implications of software they encounter as part of their tertiary studies. Two case studies of software learning and use in university-level engineering and screen & media studies courses are presented, investigating the mapping of students’ trajectory of the learning of desktop applications against this framework for software literacy. Though the book’s focus is primarily educational, its content also has implications for any field that makes use of software and information & communication technology systems and applications. As such, the book will be of interest to all readers whose work involves the challenges and opportunities presented by software-based teaching and learning; and to those interested in how software impacts the workplace and leisure activities that make up our day-to-day lives NO HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7059-4 NO 書誌ID=EB16356440; LK [E Book]https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7059-4 OL 30