Tangible programming elements for young children
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2002
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Tangible programming elements offer the dynamic and programmable properties of a computer without the complexity introduced by the keyboard, mouse and screen. This paper explores the extent to which programming skills are used by children during interactions with a set of tangible programming elements: the Electronic Blocks. An evaluation of the Electronic Blocks indicates that children become heavily engaged with the blocks, and learn simple programming with a minimum of adult support. |
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ACM |
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DOI:10.1145/506443.506591 Wyeth, Peta & Purchase, Helen C. (2002) Tangible programming elements for young children. In Changing the World, Changing Ourselves : CHI 2002 : Extended Abstracts, ACM, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 774-775. |
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Copyright 2002 ACM |
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Computer Science |
Palavras-Chave | #130306 Educational Technology and Computing #Education #programming #children #tangible interface |
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Conference Paper |