Coding – THATCamp Virginia 2015 http://virginia2015.thatcamp.org Tue, 02 Jun 2015 17:39:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 “Do you even code, Bro?” http://virginia2015.thatcamp.org/2015/04/08/do-you-even-code-bro/ http://virginia2015.thatcamp.org/2015/04/08/do-you-even-code-bro/#comments Wed, 08 Apr 2015 18:44:27 +0000 http://virginia2015.thatcamp.org/?p=339

I would like to talk about bringing coding into humanities classes by responding to questions like these:

  • Why should we learn to code?
  • Why should we teach students to code?
  • How can we integrate coding into our classes in construcitve and beneficial ways?
  • Could we use coding to facilitate transfer of concepts from the general education humanities courses to major-specific courses and the workplace?
  • What kinds of programs can be used to help students learn enough coding to develop basic literacies?
  • How can we have time to do all-of-the-things?

I would love to hear from anyone who has done this before, but I would also like to play with some possible solutions during the session (contengient on time). If someone else has had expereience with this and would like to lead this session, that would be awesome. However, I would be happy to moderate/lead or co-lead this session if people are interested. I have a very basic understanding of HTML and CSS, so I am certainly not an expert. I am hoping to further develop those literacies through my own work, and I am very intersted to think about the ways basic work with websites, wikis, and other Web 2.0 (and beyond) applications can help students develop and practice literacies that have the potential to improve their overall communication skills for the future.

 

**Update** This is the Google Doc we created during the session. docs.google.com/document/d/1x_93YdvlqqMWZ333qVB4gAGMf4sMG4CzAkxs6TTVqrs/edit?usp=sharing

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