Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-minded and visionary person. His greatest achievement was to have written the first computer program in history. This article presents a methodological proposal for didactic use of a children’s book about Ada Lovelace by proposing a circuit of unplugged activities in order to refine the computational thinking (CT) in children and adolescents. This methodology was applied in a workshop during the BLIND in the BLIND Conference. A quali-quantitative analysis performed with participants indicates the suitability of the proposed methodology
Research shows that developing algorithmic thinking helps pupils evolve their capabilities and skill...
Though the first computer programmers were female, women currently make up only a quarter of the com...
This research focuses on the development of computational thinking (CT) among one-hundred and eight ...
Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-min...
The development of computational thinking has been frequently pointed out as an efficient way to sti...
Computers are everywhere. We all need to learn how to use them, and many of us use them every day. ...
Teaching primary computing without computers? The Computing curriculum is a challenge for primary...
There is a debate about the way to introduce computational thinking (CT) in schools. Different propo...
Context: The meaning and implications of “computational thinking” (CT) are only now starting to be c...
In our increasingly technology-dependent society, the importance of promoting digital literacy (e.g....
Ada Lovelace prva je osoba koja je napisala skup uputstava za takozvani analitički stroj, prvo raču...
An essential assumption of Constructionism is the idea that students learn best when they construct ...
Today, the computer science is practically omnipresent and its powerful influence can be felt in the...
The Computer Science Unplugged project provides ways to expose students to ideas from Computer Scien...
Ongoing research is being conducted on appropriate course design, practices and teacher intervention...
Research shows that developing algorithmic thinking helps pupils evolve their capabilities and skill...
Though the first computer programmers were female, women currently make up only a quarter of the com...
This research focuses on the development of computational thinking (CT) among one-hundred and eight ...
Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-min...
The development of computational thinking has been frequently pointed out as an efficient way to sti...
Computers are everywhere. We all need to learn how to use them, and many of us use them every day. ...
Teaching primary computing without computers? The Computing curriculum is a challenge for primary...
There is a debate about the way to introduce computational thinking (CT) in schools. Different propo...
Context: The meaning and implications of “computational thinking” (CT) are only now starting to be c...
In our increasingly technology-dependent society, the importance of promoting digital literacy (e.g....
Ada Lovelace prva je osoba koja je napisala skup uputstava za takozvani analitički stroj, prvo raču...
An essential assumption of Constructionism is the idea that students learn best when they construct ...
Today, the computer science is practically omnipresent and its powerful influence can be felt in the...
The Computer Science Unplugged project provides ways to expose students to ideas from Computer Scien...
Ongoing research is being conducted on appropriate course design, practices and teacher intervention...
Research shows that developing algorithmic thinking helps pupils evolve their capabilities and skill...
Though the first computer programmers were female, women currently make up only a quarter of the com...
This research focuses on the development of computational thinking (CT) among one-hundred and eight ...