计算机与互联网原理-小学儿童示范课:经验报告

C. Brom, Tereza Hannemann, P. Jezek, A. Drobná, Kristina Volná, Katerina Kacerovská
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在K-5阶段教授数字技术如何工作的原则还没有得到充分的探索。作为新更新的捷克国家计算机课程的一部分,我们为孩子们创建了六个模型课程,涵盖了这个主题。在这里,我们介绍一下这些经验教训。他们可以通过建构主义教育框架的透镜来看待,唤起-实现意义-反思。四门课程的目标是低年级(2-4年级),内容包括数据的存储和删除、数据大小和计算机病毒等。两节课的目标是年龄较大的儿童(4-5年级),重点是互联网的结构和功能以及数字足迹。课程组织围绕探索孩子对课程主题的先入为主的观念,展示简短的动画视频,并通过教学类比,讨论和不插电活动介绍新概念。论文描述了如何创建和评估课程;讨论了它们的结构以及示例活动和类比;并介绍了经验教训,以及我们的方法如何被其他人使用。总的来说,该文件补充了现有的有关初级计算机教育的报告。
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Principles of Computers and the Internet - Model Lessons for Primary School Children: Experience Report
Teaching the principles of how digital technologies work at the K-5 level is underexplored. We created six model lessons for children covering this topic as part of the newly updated Czech national computing curriculum. Here, we introduce these lessons. They can be viewed through the lenses of a constructivist educational framework, Evocation - Realization of Meaning - Reflection. Four lessons target younger learners (Grades ~2-4) and include topics such as storing and deleting data, data size and computer viruses, among others. Two lessons target older children (Grade ~4-5) and focus on the structure and functioning of the internet and digital footprints. The lessons are organized around probing child preconceptions about the lesson topics, showing brief animated videos, and introducing new concepts through instructional analogies, discussions and unplugged activities. The paper describes how the lessons were created and evaluated; discusses their structure along with sample activities and analogies; and presents lessons learnt and how our approach can be used by others. Altogether, the paper contributes by complementing existing reports on primary computing education.
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