Biases could include incorrect assumptions developers have made about their users, including minimal exposure to computing, access to education, and training opportunities. Students identify and use strategies to test and refine computational artifacts with the goal of reducing bias and equity deficits and increasing universal access. For example, students could use a spreadsheet to chart various forms of equity deficits, and identify solutions in existing software. Students could use and refine the spreadsheet solutions to create a strategy for methodically testing software specifically for bias and equity.
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Depth 2Parent ID: DC5DEF9FEF50419C8C47A6C8E90CA93DStandard set: Level 3A: Grades 9-10 (Ages 14-16)
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- Statement code
- Standard ID
- 33ECEAEFFDE7435F86A9FB971BE03127
- Subject
- Computer Science
- Grades
- 09, 10
- Ancestor IDs
- DC5DEF9FEF50419C8C47A6C8E90CA93D5FDF785024BE4DFFAC72FAF43499E258
- Source document
- CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards (Revised 2017)
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- CC BY 4.0 US