Scratch项目分析:性别与计算思维能力的关系

Rose Niousha, D. Saito, H. Washizaki, Y. Fukazawa
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计算机科学行业存在显著的性别差异。由于观点上的偏见,这种情况可能会阻碍包容性和用户友好系统的建立。为了缩小这种性别差距,本研究调查了女性如何通过编程来增加对计算机科学的兴趣。具体来说,我们分析了网络上60个开放的Scratch项目,以澄清计算思维得分在性别方面的差异。计算思维得分的性别差异表明,这种差距可能是由于女性用户项目中缺乏同步元素。更深入地了解人们是如何基于性别进行编程的,应该有助于创造一个有效和包容的学习环境,并允许教育者创建吸引男女平等进入该领域的编程材料。
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Scratch Project Analysis: Relationship Between Gender and Computational Thinking Skill
The computer science industry suffers from a significant gender gap. This situation likely hinders the creation of inclusive and user-friendly systems due to a bias in perspectives. To narrow this gender gap, this study investigates how females program to increase interest in computer sciences. Specifically, 60 open Scratch projects on the web are analyzed to clarify differences in the Computational Thinking scores with respect to gender. The difference in the Computational Thinking score by gender suggests that the gap may be due to the lack of the Synchronization element in female users’ projects. A deeper understanding of how people program based on gender should support creating an effective and inclusive learning environment and allow educators to create programming materials that attract both genders equally into the field.
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