Book Title: Culturally Responsive Computing: An Introduction into Computer Science, Security, and Technology

Subtitle: An Introduction into Computer Science, Security, and Technology

Author: Devan J. Walton

Book Description: "Culturally Responsive Computing" is an essential textbook that explores the intricate relationship between technology and global societies. It gives students and professionals a deep understanding of how cultural contexts shape and are shaped by computing practices, from algorithm design to user interface development. This book equips readers with the knowledge and skills to create inclusive, ethical, and culturally sensitive technological solutions for our diverse world.

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Book Description

“Culturally Responsive Computing” is a groundbreaking textbook that addresses the critical intersection of technology and cultural diversity in our increasingly interconnected world. This comprehensive guide delves into how cultural contexts influence every aspect of computing, from the fundamentals of programming languages to the intricacies of human-computer interaction.

The book begins by exploring the cultural dimensions of core computing concepts, including data types, algorithms, and information security. It then expands into more complex topics such as artificial intelligence, user experience design, and the ethical considerations of technology deployment across different cultural landcapes.

Key features of the book include:

  1. In-depth analysis of how cultural factors impact technology’s design, implementation, and adoption worldwide.
  2. Exploration of computational thinking techniques that promote inclusive and culturally aware problem-solving.
  3. Practical strategies for developing culturally sensitive user interfaces and accessible design practices.
  4. Case studies from diverse global contexts illustrating real-world applications and challenges in cross-cultural computing.
  5. Ethical considerations in technology design and deployment focus on respecting cultural differences and promoting digital equity.
  6. Interdisciplinary connections, linking computing concepts with insights from anthropology, psychology, and other relevant fields.

This textbook is an invaluable resource for computer science students, software developers, UX/UI designers, and technology professionals seeking to create more inclusive and globally relevant digital solutions. It challenges readers to think beyond technical specifications and consider the broader cultural implications of their work.

By bridging the gap between technological innovation and cultural understanding, “Computing Across Cultures” prepares the next generation of tech leaders to build a more equitable and culturally responsive digital future. It is an essential read for anyone looking to thrive in the global tech industry and make a positive impact through culturally inclusive computing practices.

Author

Devan J. Walton

Subject

Computing and Information Technology

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Title
Culturally Responsive Computing: An Introduction into Computer Science, Security, and Technology
Author
Devan J. Walton
Primary Subject
Computing and Information Technology
Additional Subject(s)
Computer hardware, Mainframes and minicomputers, Personal computers, Computer programming / software engineering, Computer security, Computer viruses, Trojans and worms, Computer networking and communications, Network security, Computer applications in the arts and humanities, Computer applications in the social and behavioural sciences, Computer applications in industry and technology, Computer science
Institution
Northern Essex Community College
Publisher
ROTEL (Remixing Open Textbooks with an Equity Lens) Project
Publication Date
August 8, 2024