Hello AoIR community, Our Computer Science and Engineering department at Oakland University is working on a new Computers and Society course and we're really excited about bringing this type of course to Computer Science students. *We’re looking for suggested course readings/materials* that broadly fit this course objective: “knowledge of the role that different cultural heritages (past and present) play in forming values in another part of the world, enabling the student to function in a global context.” Anything come to mind? We’ve also been constructing a list of topics that the course should cover; we welcome suggestions for additional topics or readings/materials/activities related to any of them that would be accessible to computer science students who have never considered this side of computing before. Explore how computers can play a role in ● bringing different cultural heritages to others. ● preserving and communicating cultural heritages. ● preserving and promoting low resource languages. ● preserving and promoting music and performance. ● creating exhibits and 3D models of museum artifacts. -- Douglas Zytko, PhD Assistant Professor of Human-Computer Interaction Director of Oakland HCI Lab Oakland University Department of Computer Science and Engineering dougzytko.com Engineering Center 544 115 Library Drive, <https://maps.google.com/?q=115+Library+Drive,%C2%A0+Rochester,+MI+48309&entry=gmail&source=g> Rochester, MI 48309 <https://maps.google.com/?q=115+Library+Drive,%C2%A0+Rochester,+MI+48309&entry=gmail&source=g>