This article reports on a case study on how robotics toys provide the affordances for developing computational thinking (henceforth abbreviated to CT) in young learners. The three key constructs of CT -abstraction, algorithms and automation - are used in the research. The study results identify how children interact with robotics toys collaboratively and acquire CT skills. Problems were presented to the children through planned non-routine and immersive collaborative group activities. The Situations in which they externalised their inquiries and internalised new knowledge were observed. A detailed examination of the data collected was made to determine which robotics toys mediated the children’s acquisition while seamlessly switching betwee...
This qualitative study examined how six Australian primary school teachers (Years 1-6), from four sc...
Computational thinking (CT) is considered an emerging competence domain linked to 21st-century compe...
This paper demonstrates, following Vygotsky, that language and tool use has a critical role in the c...
Educational robotics are increasingly appearing in educational settings, being considered a useful s...
This emerging technology report describes computational toys as tools for learning and building comp...
Technology and smart devices have become ubiquitous staples in every aspect of human life. Given the...
In many countries worldwide, Computational thinking (CT) is now considered as a fundamental skill fo...
In many countries worldwide, Computational thinking (CT) is now considered as a fundamental skill fo...
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aim...
Many countries have started to integrate Computational Thinking (CT) as an essential 21st century sk...
Digital literacy is becoming a key factor in today’s digital revolution age. Computational Thinking ...
The delivery of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning to improve an indiv...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
Educational Robotics (ER) has gained prominence in the literature on Computational Thinking (CT) bec...
In this paper we report work in progress on éTui, a computational educational toy to facilitate refl...
This qualitative study examined how six Australian primary school teachers (Years 1-6), from four sc...
Computational thinking (CT) is considered an emerging competence domain linked to 21st-century compe...
This paper demonstrates, following Vygotsky, that language and tool use has a critical role in the c...
Educational robotics are increasingly appearing in educational settings, being considered a useful s...
This emerging technology report describes computational toys as tools for learning and building comp...
Technology and smart devices have become ubiquitous staples in every aspect of human life. Given the...
In many countries worldwide, Computational thinking (CT) is now considered as a fundamental skill fo...
In many countries worldwide, Computational thinking (CT) is now considered as a fundamental skill fo...
Background: Educational robotics (ER) is increasingly used in classrooms to implement activities aim...
Many countries have started to integrate Computational Thinking (CT) as an essential 21st century sk...
Digital literacy is becoming a key factor in today’s digital revolution age. Computational Thinking ...
The delivery of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning to improve an indiv...
Research has shown that educational robotics can be an effective tool to increase students' acquisit...
Educational Robotics (ER) has gained prominence in the literature on Computational Thinking (CT) bec...
In this paper we report work in progress on éTui, a computational educational toy to facilitate refl...
This qualitative study examined how six Australian primary school teachers (Years 1-6), from four sc...
Computational thinking (CT) is considered an emerging competence domain linked to 21st-century compe...
This paper demonstrates, following Vygotsky, that language and tool use has a critical role in the c...