"Like Coming Home": African Americans Tinkering and Playing toward a Computer Code Bootcamp.

Some computer code bootcamps offer racially marginalized adults training in computer programming to assist in their social mobility. Many African American adults have little to no prior experience with programming. Literacy life history interviews show that the procedural literacy adult students pra...

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Publicado en:College Composition & Communication Vol. 71; no. 3; pp. 426 - 453
Autor principal: Byrd, Antonio
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: National Council of Teachers of English Feb2020
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