News Consumption Among CS Majors: Habits, Perceptions, and Challenges

S. Barlowe, Andrew S. Scott
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Improved pedagogy is urgently needed that helps computer science majors better recognize how their products will affect societies where computing is increasingly permeating all aspects of life. A more suitable approach than frequently updating materials to reflect the effect of rapidly changing computing paradigms on continuously evolving societies is to integrate the assessment of current events into the classroom and coursework. Because current events evolve so quickly, often the only source of information is the news media for which trustworthiness and accuracy have become complex issues. To accurately target instructional changes that account for both the benefits and challenges of incorporating news reporting, instructors must first understand how computer science majors consume news. Unfortunately, research addressing the habits and perceptions of computer science students when consuming news reporting is limited. To help fill this gap, we present results from a survey investigating the method, frequency, and perceptions of news consumption among CS majors at a primarily undergraduate university in the United States. We also report if students appreciate the effect of computing on current events and provide analysis from investigating the impact of news stories influenced by computing.
计算机科学专业学生的新闻消费:习惯、观念和挑战
迫切需要改进教学方法,以帮助计算机科学专业的学生更好地认识到他们的产品将如何影响计算机日益渗透到生活的各个方面的社会。比起频繁地更新材料来反映快速变化的计算范式对不断发展的社会的影响,更合适的方法是将当前事件的评估整合到课堂和课程作业中。由于时事发展如此之快,信息的唯一来源往往是新闻媒体,而新闻媒体的可信度和准确性已成为一个复杂的问题。为了准确地定位教学变化,既考虑到合并新闻报道的好处,也考虑到挑战,教师必须首先了解计算机科学专业的学生是如何消费新闻的。不幸的是,针对计算机科学专业学生在消费新闻报道时的习惯和看法的研究是有限的。为了帮助填补这一空白,我们提出了一项调查的结果,该调查调查了美国一所主要本科大学CS专业学生的新闻消费方法、频率和观念。我们还报告学生是否欣赏计算机对时事的影响,并从调查受计算机影响的新闻故事的影响中提供分析。
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