In this paper, we introduce the ChIP project, which aims at teaching coding in primary schools by using a series of educational games and hands-on activities. The overall idea is to determine the benefits and costs of this activity and to explore the meaning and the potential impact of learning to code for younger students. We describe the lessons learned from two 60 hours courses that took place in two different primary schools thus detailing the pros and cons of this experience. Copyright is held by the author/owner(s)
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For young children growing in today’s digital world, the acquisition of coding and computer programm...
Over the last few years, there is growing evidence supporting the acquisition of 21st- century skill...
What if a computer wasn’t necessarily the best place for kids to learn the fundamentals of coding? A...
Teaching and learning of programming skills is becoming a mandatory part of Finnish primary school c...
In this paper, we introduce the ChIP project, which aims at teaching coding in primary schools by us...
Learning to code helps children to develop an understanding of how things work. It also contributes ...
Coding is an essential element of twenty-first century school curricula; however, it presents challe...
Computational thinking and coding has received considerable attention over the past several years. C...
In recent years, a significant revolution takes place in the field of Education. It is not based onl...
This experience report describes an approach for helping elementary schools integrate computational ...
Computational thinking (CT), as a paradigm for learning computer science among young students, has s...
With a sharp rise in the adoption of technology throughout the younger generation there is a sudden ...
In this paper we present a case study of the mobile learning game sCool [1]. Based on previous work ...
Code Club is a network of after-school programming clubs for primary (US: elementary) schoolchildren...
Writing computer programs is a skill that can beintroduced to children and adolescents since early a...
For young children growing in today’s digital world, the acquisition of coding and computer programm...
Over the last few years, there is growing evidence supporting the acquisition of 21st- century skill...
What if a computer wasn’t necessarily the best place for kids to learn the fundamentals of coding? A...
Teaching and learning of programming skills is becoming a mandatory part of Finnish primary school c...