Switch Mode: Building a middle ground between Block-based and Text-based programming

Yu-Hsiang Lin, David Weintrop, Jason Mckenna
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This paper introduces Switch mode, a design strategy to introduce a middle ground to support learners in transitioning from block-based to text-based programming. The Switch mode strategy allows learners to author text-based commands inside a block-based programs. Switch mode blocks can be added by directly dragging and dropping Switch mode blocks from the blocks pallet to the program canvas (Figure 1a) or by right clicking a conventional block and selecting the convert option (Figure 1b). In embedding a scaffolded way to introduce text-based programming in a blocks-based environment, Switch mode can meet the user at their current level of ability in blocks, while also help them move to more sophisticated and powerful programming languages. In providing a means for learns to tinker with text-based programming while still having the supports of block-based tools, Switch mode contributes a novel addition to the growing ecosystem of tools designed to transit novices to the practice of text-based programming.
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切换模式:在基于块和基于文本的编程之间建立一个中间地带
本文介绍了Switch模式,这是一种引入中间地带的设计策略,以支持学习者从基于块的编程过渡到基于文本的编程。Switch模式策略允许学习者在基于块的程序中编写基于文本的命令。可以通过直接将Switch模式块从块托盘拖放到程序画布来添加Switch模式块(图1a),或者右键单击常规块并选择转换选项(图1b)。通过在基于块的环境中嵌入一种脚手架式的方式来引入基于文本的编程,Switch模式可以满足用户当前在块中的能力水平,同时也可以帮助他们转向更复杂和强大的编程语言。Switch模式为学习者提供了一种方法,让他们在使用基于文本的编程的同时还能获得基于块的工具的支持,它为不断增长的工具生态系统提供了一种新颖的补充,这些工具旨在将新手转移到基于文本的编程实践中。
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