Exploring the potentials of educational robotics in the development of computational thinking: A summary of current research and practical proposal for future work

被引:111
作者
Ioannou, Andri [1 ]
Makridou, Eria [1 ]
机构
[1] Cyprus Univ Technol, Cyprus Interact Lab, 30 Archbishop Kyprianou Str, CY-3036 Lemesos, Cyprus
关键词
Computational thinking; Educational robotics; Robotics in education; DESIGN; FRAMEWORK;
D O I
10.1007/s10639-018-9729-z
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Educational robotics are increasingly appearing in educational settings, being considered a useful supporting tool for the development of cognitive skills, including Computational Thinking (CT), for students of all ages. Meanwhile, there is an overwhelming argument that CT will be a fundamental skill needed for all individuals by the middle of the twenty-first century and thus, should be cultivated in the early school years, as part of the child's analytical thinking and as a principal component of Science-Technology-Engineering-Mathematics (STEM) education. This study reviews published literature at the intersection of CT and educational robotics, particularly focused on the use of educational robotics for advancing students' CT skills in K-12. The reviewed articles reveal initial evidence suggesting that educational robotics can foster students' cognitive and social skills. The paper discusses specific areas for further inquiry by learning researchers and learning practitioners. Such inquiry should start from a widely agreed definition of CT and validated measurement instruments for its assessment. A practical framework for the development of CT via robotics is next in demand, so as instructional designers and educators can implement it consistently and at scale.
引用
收藏
页码:2531 / 2544
页数:14
相关论文
共 47 条
[1]  
Angeli C, 2016, EDUC TECHNOL SOC, V19, P47
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2013, Themes in Science and Technology Education
[3]   Advancing students' computational thinking skills through educational robotics: A study on age and gender relevant differences [J].
Atmatzidou, Soumela ;
Demetriadis, Stavros .
ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS, 2016, 75 :661-670
[4]  
Barr Valerie, 2011, ACM Inroads, V2, P48, DOI 10.1145/1929887.1929905
[5]   Comparing Virtual and Physical Robotics Environments for Supporting Complex Systems and Computational Thinking [J].
Berland, Matthew ;
Wilensky, Uri .
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY, 2015, 24 (05) :628-647
[6]   Using Learning Analytics to Understand the Learning Pathways of Novice Programmers [J].
Berland, Matthew ;
Martin, Taylor ;
Benton, Tom ;
Smith, Carmen Petrick ;
Davis, Don .
JOURNAL OF THE LEARNING SCIENCES, 2013, 22 (04) :564-599
[7]  
Bers M.U., 2002, Information Technology in Childhood Education, P123
[8]   Computational thinking and tinkering: Exploration of an early childhood robotics curriculum [J].
Bers, Marina Umaschi ;
Flannery, Louise ;
Kazakoff, Elizabeth R. ;
Sullivan, Amanda .
COMPUTERS & EDUCATION, 2014, 72 :145-157
[9]  
Brennan K., 2012, P 2012 ANN M AM ED R, V1, P25
[10]  
Czerkawski B., 2015, P E LEARN WORLD C E, P993