2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.05.458
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DNA and 普通話 (Mandarin): Bringing introductory programming to the Life Sciences and Digital Humanities

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“…LeBlanc and Drout [123] developed semester long, domain-specific courses to teach foundational skills across both scientific and humanities disciplines in an American liberal arts college, claiming that 'teaching programming to introduce and enhance computational thinking is a vital contribution to the academy'. They claimed that 'The ability to write software (to script, to program, to code) is a vital skill for students and their future data-centric, multidisciplinary careers'.…”
Section: Embedding Training In University Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LeBlanc and Drout [123] developed semester long, domain-specific courses to teach foundational skills across both scientific and humanities disciplines in an American liberal arts college, claiming that 'teaching programming to introduce and enhance computational thinking is a vital contribution to the academy'. They claimed that 'The ability to write software (to script, to program, to code) is a vital skill for students and their future data-centric, multidisciplinary careers'.…”
Section: Embedding Training In University Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%