Algoritmisk literacy

Algoritmisk literacy Algoritmisk literacy refererer til den viden, bevidsthed og de praktiske færdigheder, der hjælper mennesker med at forstå og engagere sig i algoritmer i digitale miljøer (Dogruel, Masur & Joeckel 2022). Algoritmer, forstået som trin‑for‑trin‑procedurer til problemløsning, går tilbage til den persiske astronom al‑Khwarizmi i det 9. århundrede (Knuth 1980) og har længe været […]

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