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
The development of computational thinking has been frequently pointed out as an efficient way to sti...
In 2009, Godfrey and Hadgraft declared that engineering education research was “coming of age.” That...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοWe teach algorithmics at early stages of children development by means of ...
Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-min...
In Ada Lovelace's translation of one of the first introductions to Charles Babbage's "Analytical Eng...
Ada, Countess of Lovelace, is remembered for a paper published in 1843, which translated and conside...
<p>Who was Ada Lovelace? What were her greatest achievements? This ‘infoposter’ describes Lovelace’s...
Ada Lovelace prva je osoba koja je napisala skup uputstava za takozvani analitički stroj, prvo raču...
Though the first computer programmers were female, women currently make up only a quarter of the com...
This article proposes the notion of the ‘Lovelace Effect’ as an analytical tool to identify situatio...
This auto-ethnographical narrative traces the history of an educational computing professional. Chri...
Computers are everywhere. We all need to learn how to use them, and many of us use them every day. ...
Abstract: Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace are the first creators of the computer and prog...
Guided play activities were developed so that coding clubs could promote computational thinking skil...
Re/constructing computing experiences from “punch girls” to “computer boys” traces the life cycle of...
The development of computational thinking has been frequently pointed out as an efficient way to sti...
In 2009, Godfrey and Hadgraft declared that engineering education research was “coming of age.” That...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοWe teach algorithmics at early stages of children development by means of ...
Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-min...
In Ada Lovelace's translation of one of the first introductions to Charles Babbage's "Analytical Eng...
Ada, Countess of Lovelace, is remembered for a paper published in 1843, which translated and conside...
<p>Who was Ada Lovelace? What were her greatest achievements? This ‘infoposter’ describes Lovelace’s...
Ada Lovelace prva je osoba koja je napisala skup uputstava za takozvani analitički stroj, prvo raču...
Though the first computer programmers were female, women currently make up only a quarter of the com...
This article proposes the notion of the ‘Lovelace Effect’ as an analytical tool to identify situatio...
This auto-ethnographical narrative traces the history of an educational computing professional. Chri...
Computers are everywhere. We all need to learn how to use them, and many of us use them every day. ...
Abstract: Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace are the first creators of the computer and prog...
Guided play activities were developed so that coding clubs could promote computational thinking skil...
Re/constructing computing experiences from “punch girls” to “computer boys” traces the life cycle of...
The development of computational thinking has been frequently pointed out as an efficient way to sti...
In 2009, Godfrey and Hadgraft declared that engineering education research was “coming of age.” That...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοWe teach algorithmics at early stages of children development by means of ...