Code Appreciation

Reshaping Knowledge

Anna Ursyn author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Jun '25

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Like art appreciation and music appreciation, this code appreciation book invites the readers to look relaxedly into major programming concepts used in many disciplines through short stories set in alphabetical order. Some students fear technology with programming behind it, and shy away from the word "coding." Coding has become common and needed, and these stories are set to help non-coders lose their inhibition. It also might help with prompt writing. Many employers seek employees with experience in visual communication, technology, and storytelling skills. Most tasks are created through group efforts, so a better grasp of what other co-workers are doing speeds up the process.

The book offers a new approach to storytelling by weaving coding into stories. Playfully, it encourages the readers to see computing as easier to understand and present in most disciplines. The book might benefit high school and middle school students, faculty, advisors, chancellors, and those seeking majors or passions. People interested in computer graphics, arts, graphic design, computer science, and others may gain a general understanding of how technology affects various disciplines and how everything is connected.

This book is a part of the “Knowledge Through the Arts” series, consisting of:

Dance Code — Dance Steps as a Code

New Storytelling — Learning Through Metaphors

Code Appreciation — Reshaping Knowledge

Nature Appreciation — Knowledge as Art

ISBN: 9781032972541

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 760g

324 pages