With the introduction of educational robotics (ER) and computational thinking (CT) in classrooms, there is a rising need for operational models that help ensure that CT skills are adequately developed. One such model is the Creative Computational Problem Solving Model (CCPS) which can be employed to improve the design of ER learning activities. Following the first validation with students, the objective of the present study is to validate the model with teachers, specifically considering how they may employ the model in their own practices. The Utility, Usability and Acceptability framework was leveraged for the evaluation through a survey analysis with 334 teachers. Teachers found the CCPS model useful to foster transversal skills but coul...
In today's rapidly changing world, the acquisition of essential skills is crucial for the success of...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
This paper presents an introductory computational thinking (CT) module that can be implemented into ...
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aim...
The delivery of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning to improve an indiv...
Educational robotics are increasingly appearing in educational settings, being considered a useful s...
Digital literacy is becoming a key factor in today’s digital revolution age. Computational Thinking ...
Computational thinking (CT) is useful in the daily problem-solving process while educational robotic...
Computational thinking (CT) is useful in the daily problemsolving process while educational robotic ...
Computational thinking (CT) is considered an emerging competence domain linked to 21st-century compe...
Aim/Purpose This research aims to describe and demonstrate the results of an intervention through e...
Educational Robotics (ER) has gained prominence in the literature on Computational Thinking (CT) bec...
Computational Thinking (CT) is an increasingly interesting educational trend, since it is currently ...
This paper reports on a research study that examined how Australian primary school teachers integrat...
Many countries have started to integrate Computational Thinking (CT) as an essential 21st century sk...
In today's rapidly changing world, the acquisition of essential skills is crucial for the success of...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
This paper presents an introductory computational thinking (CT) module that can be implemented into ...
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aim...
The delivery of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning to improve an indiv...
Educational robotics are increasingly appearing in educational settings, being considered a useful s...
Digital literacy is becoming a key factor in today’s digital revolution age. Computational Thinking ...
Computational thinking (CT) is useful in the daily problem-solving process while educational robotic...
Computational thinking (CT) is useful in the daily problemsolving process while educational robotic ...
Computational thinking (CT) is considered an emerging competence domain linked to 21st-century compe...
Aim/Purpose This research aims to describe and demonstrate the results of an intervention through e...
Educational Robotics (ER) has gained prominence in the literature on Computational Thinking (CT) bec...
Computational Thinking (CT) is an increasingly interesting educational trend, since it is currently ...
This paper reports on a research study that examined how Australian primary school teachers integrat...
Many countries have started to integrate Computational Thinking (CT) as an essential 21st century sk...
In today's rapidly changing world, the acquisition of essential skills is crucial for the success of...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
This paper presents an introductory computational thinking (CT) module that can be implemented into ...