Programming with Motion Sensor Using Lego WeDo at Lower Secondary School

M. Veselovská, Karolína Mayerová
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Abstract Educational robotics has become one of the popular and motivational tools of learning for mostly science and technology oriented classes. Its application in teaching specific subject is not very simple. Initiative teachers have encountered many questions, which include the selection and development of specific types of activities that can allow students to extensively utilize the potential of the selected robotic kit. In our research we have been working with educational robotics in informatics at lower secondary school. In this paper we focus on the fifth grade students, which worked with robotic kit LEGO WeDo. We analysed different types of activities, where pupils were programming the robotic model with usage of motion sensor. Our aim was to identify what types of activities the pupils resolved correctly and in what types of activities pupils most often made mistakes. In pursuit of that, we can create a more concise and easier to understand version of tasks to program the robotic model. These activities are part of the curriculum with educational robotics, which we have been developing within our doctoral research. We have been conducting design base research within we chose qualitative methods of data collection and data analysis. Based on data analysis, we found that in most cases pupils solved prepared tasks, in which they worked with programs from the worksheets (modifying the program, explaining the differences between the two programs and completing programs). Pupils mostly made mistakes in explaining a particular program and in creating a certain sequence of commands in program. In the next phase of our research we are going to modify mentioned activities so pupils can better acquire problem solving skills, programming skills and communication and collaboration skills.
初中阶段乐高WeDo运动传感器编程
教育机器人已经成为一种流行的和激励学习的工具,大多数科学和技术为导向的课程。它在特定学科教学中的应用并不简单。主动性教师遇到了许多问题,其中包括选择和开发特定类型的活动,这些活动可以让学生广泛利用所选机器人套件的潜力。在我们的研究中,我们一直在研究初中信息学中的教育机器人。本文以五年级学生为研究对象,使用机器人套件LEGO WeDo。我们分析了不同类型的活动,学生们使用运动传感器对机器人模型进行编程。我们的目的是确定哪些类型的活动学生正确解决,哪些类型的活动学生最常犯错误。为了实现这一目标,我们可以创建一个更简洁、更容易理解的任务版本来编程机器人模型。这些活动是教育机器人课程的一部分,我们在博士研究中一直在开发。我们一直在进行设计基础研究,我们选择了定性的数据收集和数据分析方法。根据数据分析,我们发现,在大多数情况下,学生解决了准备好的任务,其中他们使用工作表中的程序(修改程序,解释两个程序之间的差异和完成程序)。学生们犯的错误大多是在解释一个特定的程序和在程序中创建特定的命令序列。在下一阶段的研究中,我们将修改上述活动,以便学生更好地获得解决问题的技能,编程技能以及沟通和协作技能。
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