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从2020年开始,被称为“下载”的公报功能一直是读者对日益数字化的宗教研究的指南。在本期节目中,编辑助理Emma Welch与The Download的Jeri Wieringa一起讨论了Robert A. Kraft的《追求计算机知识》以及《简报》系列的遗产《离线》。Wieringa评论了计算机素养的概念是如何随着技术进步而演变的,并指出了在这个新的数字时代出现的后续挑战。
Beginning in 2020, the Bulletin feature known as The Download has been readers’ guide to the increasingly digital study of religion. For this issue, editorial assistant Emma Welch sat down with The Download’s Jeri Wieringa to discuss Robert A. Kraft’s “In Quest of Computer Literacy” and the legacy of the Bulletin series, Offline. Wieringa remarks on how the concept of computer literacy has evolved as a result of technological advancements and notes the subsequent challenges present in this new digital age.