Conventional programming paradigms have limitations where support for constructionist learning is concerned. This paper illustrates the merits of an alternative approach to giving support for constructionist learning, based on the principles of Empirical Modelling (EM), with reference to an algorithm from database theory. Effective model-building for constructionist learning has to support activities relating to three roles: that of student, teacher and developer. This paper aims to show that EM brings far greater conceptual unity to interactions in these roles than is typically found in conventional approaches to educational software development
International audienceAlthough programming is often seen as a key element of constructionist approac...
As Ben-Ari has observed, whatever the merits of adopting a constructivist pedagogical stance towards...
International audienceAlthough programming is often seen as a key element of constructionist approac...
The benefits of constructionism as a learning paradigm are widely recognised. Though the constructio...
The merits of Empirical Modelling (EM) principles and tools as a constructivist approach to computer...
The merits of Empirical Modelling (EM) principles and tools as a constructivist approach to computer...
Empirical Modelling is a body of principles and tools that has been developed for the construction o...
This thesis examines the contribution of a guided discovery learning approach within a simulated rea...
In the constructionist paradigm, the fundamental premise is to create student-centred learning situa...
Students in construction management programs often lack a solid knowledge about databases and databa...
The idea of the study Concretisations of Empirical Modelling (EM) is to transfer the EM mod-els that...
Data modelling as activity operates in the intersection between software design and programming. It ...
The study of database systems is typically core in undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to...
Relational and entity-relationship data models are important concepts covered in database and system...
This paper reports on a three-year study of a model that uses the tenets of constructionism to integ...
International audienceAlthough programming is often seen as a key element of constructionist approac...
As Ben-Ari has observed, whatever the merits of adopting a constructivist pedagogical stance towards...
International audienceAlthough programming is often seen as a key element of constructionist approac...
The benefits of constructionism as a learning paradigm are widely recognised. Though the constructio...
The merits of Empirical Modelling (EM) principles and tools as a constructivist approach to computer...
The merits of Empirical Modelling (EM) principles and tools as a constructivist approach to computer...
Empirical Modelling is a body of principles and tools that has been developed for the construction o...
This thesis examines the contribution of a guided discovery learning approach within a simulated rea...
In the constructionist paradigm, the fundamental premise is to create student-centred learning situa...
Students in construction management programs often lack a solid knowledge about databases and databa...
The idea of the study Concretisations of Empirical Modelling (EM) is to transfer the EM mod-els that...
Data modelling as activity operates in the intersection between software design and programming. It ...
The study of database systems is typically core in undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to...
Relational and entity-relationship data models are important concepts covered in database and system...
This paper reports on a three-year study of a model that uses the tenets of constructionism to integ...
International audienceAlthough programming is often seen as a key element of constructionist approac...
As Ben-Ari has observed, whatever the merits of adopting a constructivist pedagogical stance towards...
International audienceAlthough programming is often seen as a key element of constructionist approac...