Educational Robotics Applied to Computational Thinking Development: A Systematic Mapping Study

Isabelle M. L. Souza, W. Andrade, Lívia M. R. Sampaio
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Educational Robotics (ER) is a tool that can favor teamwork, stimulate creativity, and the ability to solve students' problems through the process of assembling and programming robots. In this sense, ER has been used to improve educational practices. There are several initiatives that seek to stimulate Computational Thinking (CT) to stand out. Although ER being used to develop CT, there are still no guidelines based on scientific studies that support this use. The objective of this Research Full Paper is to identify: a) the main pedagogical approaches are applied in classes with ER focused on developing students' CT; b) the central difficulties are encountered in classes with ER focused on developing students' CT; c) the CT skills are presents in classes with ER focused on developing students' CT; d) the instruments are used to assess students' CT during classes with ER; e) the students' profile who participated in classes with ER focused o on developing students' CT; f) the educational robotics technologies are adopted in classes focused on developing students' CT. To achieve these goals, we planned and carried out systematic mapping of the literature. The results show that, through ER, CT is approached through the teaching of programming languages in a collaborative way in Early Childhood and High School. The most CT skills observed are related to programming, such as sequencing, algorithm, loop, generalization, decomposition, and debugging. The main instruments for assessing students are tests, and the most significant difficulty is the limitation of class hours. Finally, LEGO® is the most used technology in class.
教育机器人在计算思维发展中的应用:一个系统的映射研究
教育机器人(ER)是一种工具,可以通过组装和编程机器人的过程,促进团队合作,激发创造力和解决学生问题的能力。从这个意义上说,ER已经被用来改善教育实践。有几个倡议寻求刺激计算思维(CT)脱颖而出。尽管ER被用于开发CT,但仍然没有基于科学研究的指导方针来支持这种使用。本研究全文的目的是确定:a)主要的教学方法在课堂上的应用,以发展学生的CT为重点;b)在以培养学生的认知能力为重点的ER课堂上遇到的主要困难;c)在课堂上呈现CT技能,ER注重培养学生的CT;d)该仪器用于在ER课堂上评估学生的CT;e)参加ER课程的学生概况,侧重于培养学生的CT;f)在课堂上采用教育机器人技术,重点发展学生的CT。为了实现这些目标,我们计划并进行了系统的文献制图。结果表明,在幼儿和高中阶段,通过编程语言教学,以一种协作的方式,通过ER来实现CT。观察到的最多的CT技能与编程有关,如排序、算法、循环、泛化、分解和调试。评估学生的主要手段是考试,最大的困难是课时的限制。最后,乐高®是课堂上使用最多的技术。
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