计算思维与语言艺术的融合:数位叙事对学生学习的贡献

Sabiha Yeni, Jacqueline Nijenhuis-Voogt, F. Hermans, E. Barendsen
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将计算思维(CT)嵌入到学校各个学科的课程中,而不仅仅是计算机科学或STEM,正受到越来越多的关注。CT技能可以在许多学科中发挥作用,这使得整合成为学习CT的机会,也是深化学科特定学习的机会。这项研究的重点是语言艺术,特别是英语作为第二语言。研究了数字讲故事作为一种整合CT的方式,分析了它对学生学习英语和CT的影响,以及学生对CT整合英语课的态度。一个班级的八年级学生(平均年龄13岁)参与了这项研究。通过学生的最终成果、调查、规则、退场票和焦点小组访谈,对CT综合课程的影响进行了调查。结果表明,数字讲故事方法可以改善学生的英语和CT学习,并有助于提高学生的创造力和协作能力,从而促进他们的数字参与。
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An Integration of Computational Thinking and Language Arts: The Contribution of Digital Storytelling to Students’ Learning
Embedding Computational Thinking (CT) in the context of various school subjects across the curriculum, not only CS or STEM, is receiving increased attention. CT skills can be instrumental in many subjects, which makes the integration an opportunity for learning CT but also for deepening subject specific learning. This study focuses on language arts, in particular English as a second language. It investigates digital storytelling as a way to integrate CT, analyzing its impact on students’ learning both of English and of CT, and on students’ attitudes toward the CT integrated English lesson. A class of 8th grade students (average age 13 years) participated in the study. The impact of the CT integrated lessons was investigated using students’ final products, surveys, rubrics, exit tickets and focus group interviews. The results suggest that the digital storytelling approach may improve students’ learning of English and of CT, and that it helped enhancing students’ creativity and collaboration, thus promoting their digital participation.
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