Computer programming MOOC for young technology creators: Developmental research

IF 4.5 2区 教育学 Q1 Social Sciences
Marina Lepp, Piret Luik, Tauno Palts
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In modern society, programming has become a valuable skill for everyone. However, a shortage of computer science teachers in schools limits students’ opportunities to develop these skills. To address this gap, developing computer programming MOOCs can be a scalable solution, enabling students to transition from technology users to creators. This paper aims to analyze, describe, and evaluate the development process of the computer programming MOOC “From Technology Consumer to Creator” (TCC) for youths, highlighting its potential to mitigate the shortage of computer science education opportunities. Developmental research design is used to research the TCC course development process. Stages of the ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) are used to describe the process. 1386 students from more than half of the secondary-level schools in Estonia participated in the course, and more than 40 % of participants finished the course successfully. Results show that both learners and mentors were satisfied with the topics and course materials and found the course to be useful, interesting, and feasible. Human support from mentors and organizers is more valuable to adolescents than machine support, such as automated feedback. Overall, the TCC course is a good example of an introductory programming MOOC for adolescents, where successful students can continue their studies at the university. The results of our study provide valuable insights for developing programming MOOCs with various engagement strategies for increasing course completion rates for young people, which can benefit other MOOC developers and instructors planning computer science courses for youths.
面向年轻技术创造者的计算机编程MOOC:发展研究
在现代社会,编程已经成为每个人的宝贵技能。然而,学校计算机科学教师的短缺限制了学生发展这些技能的机会。为了弥补这一差距,开发计算机编程mooc可以是一个可扩展的解决方案,使学生从技术用户转变为创造者。本文旨在分析、描述和评估面向青少年的计算机编程MOOC“从技术消费者到创造者”(TCC)的发展过程,突出其缓解计算机科学教育机会短缺的潜力。发展性研究设计是对TCC课程开发过程的研究。ADDIE模型的各个阶段(分析、设计、开发、实现、评估)被用来描述这个过程。来自爱沙尼亚一半以上中学的1386名学生参加了课程,40%以上的学员成功完成了课程。结果显示,学员与导师均对课程主题及教材感到满意,认为课程实用、有趣且可行。来自导师和组织者的人力支持比机器支持(如自动反馈)对青少年更有价值。总的来说,TCC课程是面向青少年的入门编程MOOC的一个很好的例子,成功的学生可以在这里继续他们在大学的学习。我们的研究结果为开发具有各种参与策略的编程MOOC提供了有价值的见解,以提高年轻人的课程完成率,这对其他为年轻人规划计算机科学课程的MOOC开发者和讲师也有好处。
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Thinking Skills and Creativity
Thinking Skills and Creativity EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
16.20%
发文量
172
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Thinking Skills and Creativity is a new journal providing a peer-reviewed forum for communication and debate for the community of researchers interested in teaching for thinking and creativity. Papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches and may relate to any age level in a diversity of settings: formal and informal, education and work-based.
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