AbstractWe argue that in educational contexts ICT (Information and Communications Technology) and CS (Computer Sciences) should not be separated. To support our ideas, we present methods related to the minimalist principle with which students with different interests would develop algorithmic skills even in an ICT environment, and this introductory phase would lead the students on to more serious CS studies. The core of these methods is that from the very beginning of CSI education algorithms should be looked for in every computer-related problem. Deep-approach metacognitive methods should be applied, instead of uncontrolled sequences of surface-approach metacognitive activities such as aimless clicking, unplanned wandering, and relying on ...
Current research states a new educational approach that includes technologies by analyzing the struc...
In the Netherlands a task-force, supported by the institute of curriculum development, Stichting Lee...
Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists. Computatio...
AbstractWe argue that in educational contexts ICT (Information and Communications Technology) and CS...
International audienceThe pervasiveness of Computer Science (CS) in today’s digital society and the ...
Computational thinking should be the fourth fundamental skill, along with reading, writing, and arit...
AbstractThe algorithmic thinking is important in all professions, not just in the engineering work. ...
Computational literacy is one of the 21st century skills–students must therefore acquire the appropr...
Computers were popularized about 40 years ago in the ’80s and the internet 20 years ago in the early...
It has been noted that teaching and learning programming is challenging in computer science educatio...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοWe teach algorithmics at early stages of children development by means of ...
Jeannette Wing's call for teaching Computational Thinking (CT) as a formative skill on par with read...
AbstractEducation of subjects related with computer science is from the perspective of other for cen...
The relationship between pre-university students and technology is frequently overrated.While we rec...
Algorithmic and computer programming in the bachelor’s degree is a course that demands ...
Current research states a new educational approach that includes technologies by analyzing the struc...
In the Netherlands a task-force, supported by the institute of curriculum development, Stichting Lee...
Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists. Computatio...
AbstractWe argue that in educational contexts ICT (Information and Communications Technology) and CS...
International audienceThe pervasiveness of Computer Science (CS) in today’s digital society and the ...
Computational thinking should be the fourth fundamental skill, along with reading, writing, and arit...
AbstractThe algorithmic thinking is important in all professions, not just in the engineering work. ...
Computational literacy is one of the 21st century skills–students must therefore acquire the appropr...
Computers were popularized about 40 years ago in the ’80s and the internet 20 years ago in the early...
It has been noted that teaching and learning programming is challenging in computer science educatio...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοWe teach algorithmics at early stages of children development by means of ...
Jeannette Wing's call for teaching Computational Thinking (CT) as a formative skill on par with read...
AbstractEducation of subjects related with computer science is from the perspective of other for cen...
The relationship between pre-university students and technology is frequently overrated.While we rec...
Algorithmic and computer programming in the bachelor’s degree is a course that demands ...
Current research states a new educational approach that includes technologies by analyzing the struc...
In the Netherlands a task-force, supported by the institute of curriculum development, Stichting Lee...
Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists. Computatio...