超越计算思维:研究CT在21世纪技能效能中的作用

S. Amri, C. Budiyanto, R. Yuana
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机器人技术的采用在计算思维文献中已经变得越来越突出。例如,乐高机器人的模块化特性使学习者能够构建他们对复杂机器人部件抽象的理解。采用计算机的教育机构可能会将计算思维作为常规课程的一个组成部分引入。例如,英国和美国的组织将计算机课程的传授与21世纪所有学生必须学习的计算思维技能的发展联系起来。本文是一篇文献综述报告,汇集了来自优秀媒体的出版物。专注于更深入地研究使用基于机器人的媒体学习计算思维的作用,希望找到能够支持21世纪技能进步的新发现。结果表明,使用基于机器人的媒体的计算思维可以培养对STEM领域的兴趣,其中包括一些技能,如创造性思维,解决问题,协作学习,算法和批判性思维,抽象和调试。考虑到学习材料和正确的学习方法,这些技能对儿童在21世纪的自我发展至关重要。机器人技术的采用在计算思维文献中已经变得越来越突出。例如,乐高机器人的模块化特性使学习者能够构建他们对复杂机器人部件抽象的理解。采用计算机的教育机构可能会将计算思维作为常规课程的一个组成部分引入。例如,英国和美国的组织将计算机课程的传授与21世纪所有学生必须学习的计算思维技能的发展联系起来。本文是一篇文献综述报告,汇集了来自优秀媒体的出版物。专注于更深入地研究使用基于机器人的媒体学习计算思维的作用,希望找到能够支持21世纪技能进步的新发现。结果表明,使用基于机器人的媒体进行计算思维可以培养学生对S…
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Beyond computational thinking: Investigating CT roles in the 21st century skill efficacy
The adoption of robotics has been becoming prominent in computational thinking literature. The modularity characteristics of lego robotics, for example, enables learners to construct their understanding of the abstraction of complex robotics parts. Educational organisations that adopt computing would be likely to introduce computational thinking as an integrated part of the regular curriculum. Organisations in the UK and the United States, for example, conceptualise the delivery of computing curricula in connection with the development of computational thinking skills that all students must learn in the 21st century. This paper is a literature review report aggregating publications from outstanding outlets. Focusing on investigating more deeply about the roles of learning computational thinking using robotics-based media, in hopes of finding new findings that can support the advance of 21st-century skills. The results show that computational thinking using robotics-based media can foster interest in the STEM field, which includes some skills like creative thinking, problem-solving, collaborative learning, algorithmic and critical thinking, abstraction, and debugging. The skills are essential for children to develop themselves in the 21st century, taking into account the learning material and the right learning approach.The adoption of robotics has been becoming prominent in computational thinking literature. The modularity characteristics of lego robotics, for example, enables learners to construct their understanding of the abstraction of complex robotics parts. Educational organisations that adopt computing would be likely to introduce computational thinking as an integrated part of the regular curriculum. Organisations in the UK and the United States, for example, conceptualise the delivery of computing curricula in connection with the development of computational thinking skills that all students must learn in the 21st century. This paper is a literature review report aggregating publications from outstanding outlets. Focusing on investigating more deeply about the roles of learning computational thinking using robotics-based media, in hopes of finding new findings that can support the advance of 21st-century skills. The results show that computational thinking using robotics-based media can foster interest in the S...
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