通过京都大学和加州大学洛杉矶分校合作的“TIDE”课程开发基于squeak的课程

Kentaro Yoshimasa, Y. Ohshima, K. Rose
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我们一直在ALAN-K项目中使用SqueakToys来构建一种教育环境,虽然SqueakToys有很大的潜力,但京都学校的老师对在常规课堂上使用它表现出犹豫,主要是因为还没有任何既定的课程材料。为了克服这个问题,我们采取了一种方法,即与京都大学和加州大学洛杉矶分校的TIDE课程的学生合作。TIDE课程的独特之处在于,课程的重点是利用计算机进行儿童教育。此外,这门课程的学生不仅年级或教员不同,而且国籍也不同。这是一组较好的学生,不仅因为课程处理教育问题,而且学生设法提供不同的观点。在课程的第一部分,学生们参加了Alan Kay和Yahiko Kambayashi教授的关于计算机和教育的联合课程。基于从讲座中获得的见解,学生们尝试开发基于squeak的课堂材料,试图鼓励孩子们的创造力。最后,学生们与五年级和六年级的孩子们一起举办了研讨会,以评估他们的材料。我们报告这门课程的经验和结果。
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Developing Squeak-based curricula through a collaborative "TIDE" course at Kyoto University and UCLA
We have been using SqueakToys in the ALAN-K project to construct a type of education environment While SqueakToys has great potential, teachers at Kyoto schools have shown hesitation to use it in regular classes mainly because there has not been any established course material yet. An approach we took in order to overcome this problem was to work with the students of the TIDE course at Kyoto University and UCLA. The unique characteristics of the TIDE course were that the lecture was focused on the childhood education with computers. Also, the students of this course have diverse background not only the grade or faculty but also the nationality. This was preferable set of students not only because the course treated the education issue, but also the students managed to provide different viewpoints. In the first part of the course, students participated in the joint course taught by Alan Kay and Yahiko Kambayashi about computing and education. Based on the insight from the lectures, the students tried to develop Squeak-based class materials that attempted to encourage the creativity of children. Finally, students held workshops with 5th and 6th grade children to evaluate their materials. We report the experience and results from this course.
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