Definition of algorithm literacy and data literacy
Call for contributions
This UNESCO's call for contributions invites thinkers, researchers, educators, and scholars and experts in the field to contribute 1000-2000 word think-pieces that elaborate and define, from different perspectives, algorithm literacy and data literacy.
All submissions must be received by 7 July 2023
Call for contributions
This UNESCO's call for contributions invites thinkers, researchers, educators, and scholars and experts in the field to contribute 1000-2000 word think-pieces that elaborate and define, from different perspectives, algorithm literacy and data literacy.
All submissions must be received by 7 July 2023
Submissions should include the following elements:
1. Title. Choose an appropriate title. The title should summarize the main idea or ideas of your contribution. A good title contains the fewest possible words needed to adequately describe the content and/or purpose.
2. Author name(s) and affiliation. The author's name(s) and affiliation will be featured in the table of contents and/or alongside the think piece. Add the authors in the order you would like them to appear in the final version.
3. Headers and subheader titles. Titles should not exceed 90 characters (including spaces). Titles should not include numbers, acronyms, abbreviations or punctuation. They should include sufficient detail for indexing purposes but be general enough for readers outside the field to appreciate what the paper is about. Headers and subheaders are not mandatory, although they do help guide the reader.
4. Text length. The contribution should be between 1000-2000 words (font Arial 11, double-spaced).
1. Title. Choose an appropriate title. The title should summarize the main idea or ideas of your contribution. A good title contains the fewest possible words needed to adequately describe the content and/or purpose.
2. Author name(s) and affiliation. The author's name(s) and affiliation will be featured in the table of contents and/or alongside the think piece. Add the authors in the order you would like them to appear in the final version.
3. Headers and subheader titles. Titles should not exceed 90 characters (including spaces). Titles should not include numbers, acronyms, abbreviations or punctuation. They should include sufficient detail for indexing purposes but be general enough for readers outside the field to appreciate what the paper is about. Headers and subheaders are not mandatory, although they do help guide the reader.
4. Text length. The contribution should be between 1000-2000 words (font Arial 11, double-spaced).
5. Citation style. The citation style should follow rules of the UNESCO Style Manual (pp. 39-44).
Authors of accepted submissions will be required to sign a grant of rights prior to publication. UNESCO does not offer any remuneration for the submission of think pieces related to this call for contributions.
Authors of accepted submissions will be required to sign a grant of rights prior to publication. UNESCO does not offer any remuneration for the submission of think pieces related to this call for contributions.
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