Teaching computational thinking to Down syndrome students

C. González-González, E. González, L. M. Ruiz, A. I. Moro, María D. Guzmán-Franco
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This paper presents an educational experience about the feasibility of using the KIBO robot to engage the learning of programming and computational thinking with students with Down syndrome (DS). In particular, we describe a pilot study carried out with seven DS students aged between 7-19, but with a cognitive age from 3--6. The programming and computational thinking contents had been adapted to their particular needs and integrated into their current curricular activities. We studied the engaging of students using KIBO, the grade of comprehension of the sequences and programming and the emotional behavior of students with DS during the sessions. The results of this study shows that people with DS are capable to acquire satisfactorily basic programming and computational thinking skills using KIBO. Also, the motivation and the emotional state of DS students were positive promoted through the designed activities.
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唐氏综合症学生的计算思维教学
本文介绍了一个关于使用KIBO机器人参与唐氏综合症(DS)学生编程和计算思维学习的可行性的教育经验。特别地,我们描述了一项对7名年龄在7-19岁之间的DS学生进行的试点研究,但他们的认知年龄在3- 6岁之间。程序设计和计算思维的内容已经适应了他们的特殊需要,并融入到他们当前的课程活动中。我们研究了学生使用KIBO的参与程度、对序列和程序的理解程度以及DS学生的情绪行为。本研究结果显示,失智症患者使用KIBO能够获得令人满意的基本编程和计算思维技能。通过设计的活动,DS学生的动机和情绪状态也得到了积极的促进。
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