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Power Up!

A Graphic Novel of Digital Empowerment
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Power Up! by Jean Jinsun Ryoo and Jane Margolis is a children's book that guides young readers into the world of computer science and coding. It follows a group of diverse students who embark on a journey to understand how technology works while recognising its potential to solve real-world problems. This engaging story combines creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork, aiming to inspire interest and confidence in the digital age.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in encouraging children to explore the world of computer science in an engaging and accessible way. It provides young readers with an inspiring glimpse into technology and problem-solving, capturing their imagination and nurturing curiosity.

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Power Up!

Four high school friends use computer science and other various technologies to communicate with each other and participate in protesting systemic racism, learning how students of color and females have been historically marginalized. Includes information on important computer scientists.

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A diverse group of teenage friends learn how computing can be personally and politically empowering and why all students need access to computer science education.

This lively graphic novel follows a diverse group of teenage friends as they discover that computing can be fun, creative, and empowering. Taylor, Christine, Antonio, and Jon seem like typical young teensβ€”they communicate via endless texting, they share jokes, they worry about starting high school, and they have each other's backs. But when a racially-biased artificial intelligence system causes harm in their neighbourhood, they suddenly realise that tech isn't as neutral as they thought it was. But can an algorithm be racist? And what is an algorithm, anyway?

In school, they decide to explore computing classes, with mixed results. One class is only about typing. The class that Christine wants to join is full, and the school counsellor suggests that she take a class in "Tourism and Hospitality" instead. (Really??) But Antonio's class seems legit, Christine finds an after-school programme, and they decide to teach the others what they learn. By summer vacation, all four have discovered that computing is both personally and politically empowering.

Interspersed through the narrative are text boxes with computer science explainers and inspirational profiles of people of colour and women in the field (including Katherine Johnson of Hidden Figures fame). Power Up! is an essential read for young adults, general readers, educators, and anyone interested in the power of computing, how computing can do good or cause harm, and why addressing underrepresentation in computing needs to be a top priority.

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Power Up! by Jean Jinsun Ryoo and Jane Margolis is well-received for its engaging and informative storytelling that highlights the significance of computing and data education whilst addressing biases and ethical issues in technology. The authors effectively combine narratives of friendship with factual insights into computer science, highlighting the importance of diversity, and empowering young readers with accessible introductions to tech. The book is praised as an innovative take in the graphic novel space, providing inspiration without the conventional trappings of superhero tales, and is recommended for its potential to influence positive change.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780262543255

Publisher: MIT Press Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 April 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: MIT Press

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 171.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Jane Margolis is a UCLA educational researcher and author who has been a longtime advocate for ending inequality and segregation in computer science education, for which she won the 2016 White House Champion of Change award. She is the coauthor of Unlocking the Clubhouse and Stuck in the Shallow End, both published by the MIT Press. Jean J. Ryoo (she/her) is an avid reader of manga and manhwa, as well as an educational researcher/writer committed to ensuring that all students experience meaningful and empowering learning, both in and out of school.

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