幼儿园儿童计算思维能力的观察

Larissa Meyer-Baron, Ramona Stieger, Bettina Waldvogel, Nicole Schumann, Cornelia Ruedisueli, Franziska Mayr
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计算思维能力以及阅读、写作和计算能力是孩子们未来的基本技能。计算思维与解决问题和创造性思维有很多共同之处。关于卡尔·波普尔(Karl Popper)的“所有生命都是问题解决”[26],通过使用一组特殊的计算思维任务(INGA-Box),这一贡献侧重于问题解决和不插电计算思维的共同特征。采用演绎法和归纳法相结合的方法,建立了一个观察幼儿园计算思维发展的分类方案,并使用第一批数据集进行了评估。
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Observing Computational Thinking Skills of Kindergarten Children
Computational Thinking skills along with reading, writing, and calculating skills are basic skills for children’s future. Computational Thinking has much in common with problem-solving and creative thinking in general. With regard to Karl Popper "all life is problem-solving" [26], this contribution focuses on the common features of problem-solving and unplugged Computational Thinking, by using a special set of Computational Thinking tasks (INGA-Box). Choosing a mix of deductive and inductive approach, a classification scheme for observing the development of Computational Thinking in kindergarten was developed and evaluated with first datasets.
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