Resources for Digital Humanities virtual instruction
Resources for virtual instruction
Algorithmic Thinking
Algorithms structure computational culture, and many students don’t know what algorithms are or why they matter. Consider teaching students to think about algorithms and, then, to think critically about them. Here are some ways to go about that instruction:
“I Love Algorithms” card deck, by Stanford University (shared by Pam Lach): “If you understand what machine learning algorithms can do, you can better envision the implications of your designs. You can influence conversations about data and bias.”