This article develops some ideas concerning the “big picture” of how using computers might fundamentally change learning, with an emphasis on mathematics (and, more generally, STEM education). I develop the big-picture model of computation as a new literacy in some detail and with concrete examples of sixth grade students learning the mathematics of motion. The principles that define computational literacy also serve as an analytical framework to examine competitive big pictures, and I use them to consider the plausibility, power, and limitations of other important contemporary trends in computationally centered education, notably computational thinking and coding as a social movement. While both of these trends have much to recommend them,...
International audienceThis chapter attempts to set a perspective on where interactive technologies h...
This paper reports an investigation of mathematics teacher educators’ views and perceptions on compu...
Early education has classically introduced reading, writing, and mathematics. Recent literature disc...
Since the 1960s, a few, yet very influential, educational researchers have investigated how computer...
In the spirit of Jonathan Borwein’s opportunistic and inventive use of computers in the development ...
Recently, computational thinking (CT) has attracted much research attention, especially within prima...
Recently, computational thinking (CT) has attracted much research attention, especially within prima...
Computational thinking (CT) has gained much attention over the last decades. Because of its strong f...
The so-called fourth industrial revolution, based upon widespread use of data analytics, rapid refin...
Computational Thinking represents a terminology that embraces the complex set of reasoning processes...
AbstractThe two main arguments of this paper are: first, that it is important for our society of the...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been described as an essential skill which everyone should learn and...
Computational thinking (CT) is often regarded as providing a ‘soft start’ for later involvement with...
In the early eighties, Seymour Papert pioneered the use of computers as a tool for children's learni...
International audienceThis paper reports an investigation of mathematics teacher educators' views an...
International audienceThis chapter attempts to set a perspective on where interactive technologies h...
This paper reports an investigation of mathematics teacher educators’ views and perceptions on compu...
Early education has classically introduced reading, writing, and mathematics. Recent literature disc...
Since the 1960s, a few, yet very influential, educational researchers have investigated how computer...
In the spirit of Jonathan Borwein’s opportunistic and inventive use of computers in the development ...
Recently, computational thinking (CT) has attracted much research attention, especially within prima...
Recently, computational thinking (CT) has attracted much research attention, especially within prima...
Computational thinking (CT) has gained much attention over the last decades. Because of its strong f...
The so-called fourth industrial revolution, based upon widespread use of data analytics, rapid refin...
Computational Thinking represents a terminology that embraces the complex set of reasoning processes...
AbstractThe two main arguments of this paper are: first, that it is important for our society of the...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been described as an essential skill which everyone should learn and...
Computational thinking (CT) is often regarded as providing a ‘soft start’ for later involvement with...
In the early eighties, Seymour Papert pioneered the use of computers as a tool for children's learni...
International audienceThis paper reports an investigation of mathematics teacher educators' views an...
International audienceThis chapter attempts to set a perspective on where interactive technologies h...
This paper reports an investigation of mathematics teacher educators’ views and perceptions on compu...
Early education has classically introduced reading, writing, and mathematics. Recent literature disc...