对计算机科学的误解导致推迟进入技术领域

Tabitha Miles
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一项针对34名年轻技术专业人员(平均年龄29.6岁)的定性研究表明,大多数人在开始接受计算机科学教育之前对计算机科学领域存在误解。在对传统计算机科学毕业生(N=16)和训练营毕业生(N=18)的采访中,最常见的误解是夸大了数学在该领域的作用(31/34)。此外,约三分之一(11/34;8名女性,1名男性)预期障碍(“难以接近”,“男性主导”),大多数(31/34)认为编码困难或持有其他负面联想。最后,许多人表示根本不了解计算机科学(18/34:7 college;大学毕业生报告说,他们有其他经历(编程、导师)来抵消这种普遍缺乏理解和负面含义。这些发现表明,这些误解是许多人在考虑大学专业时遇到的障碍。尽早揭穿这些神话可能会减少那些没有平衡经验的人所感受到的障碍。
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Misconceptions about Computer Science Leads to Deferred Entrance to the Technology Field
A qualitative study of 34 young technology professionals (average age 29.6 yo) indicates that most had misunderstandings about the Computer Science field before they began their Computer Science education. During interviews with both traditional Computer Science graduates (N=16) and bootcamp graduates (N=18), the most common misconception reported was an overstatement of the role of mathematics in the field (31/34). In addition, about a third (11/34; 8 female, one male) anticipated barriers ("inaccessible", "male-dominated") and most (31/34) believed coding was difficult or held other negative associations. Finally, many reported not having an understanding of Computer Science at all (18/34:7 college; 11 bootcamp) College graduates reported having other experiences (coding, mentors) that offset this general lack of understanding and negative connotations. These findings suggest that these misunderstandings are a barrier for many when considering a college major. Debunking these myths earlier may decrease perceived barriers for those without counter-balancing experiences.
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