算法学习工具辅助亚拉巴马州学生教育之比较

Brian E Willis, Eric Gamess, Gretchen M. Richards
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随着数字素养和计算机科学(dlc)教育标准的引入,阿拉巴马州所有年级的教师都需要配备软件工具,这些软件工具可以用来支持学生对内容标准的学习,以及在课堂上快速开始利用它们的知识和资源。本文的目的是研究可以在dlc内容标准范围内适用于教学的软件解决方案,这些解决方案基于其他特征、成本、补充资源、口头和编码语言选项以及可访问性。我们发现有大量的免费和开源工具以及大量的附加资源。然而,这些工具通常缺乏可访问性,无论是对于英语作为第二语言(ESL)还是盲人/视障用户。此外,与学习管理系统(LMS)的集成非常有限,但在某些情况下,这是LMS的限制而不是软件的限制,并且作业的文件提交确保了这些工具对于在课堂上依赖LMS的教师和学校来说仍然是可行的。
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Comparison of algorithm learning tools to assist the education of alabama students
With the introduction of the Digital Literacy and Computer Science (DLCS) education standards, there is a need for Alabama teachers at all grade levels to be equipped with software tools that can be used to bolster students' learning of content standards as well as the knowledge and resources to quickly begin leveraging them in the classroom. The purpose of this paper is to examine software solutions that can be adapted for teaching within the scope of DLCS content standards based on, among other characteristics, cost, supplemental resources, verbal and coding language options, and accessibility. It was found that free and open-source tools with a wide range of additional resources exist in abundance. However, these tools generally lack accessibility, either for English as a second language (ESL) or blind/visually impaired users. Furthermore, integration with learning management systems (LMS) is very limited, but in some instances, this is a limitation of the LMS rather than the software, and file submission for assignments ensures these tools are still viable for instructors and schools that rely on an LMS in their classes.
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