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Handbook of Research on Using Educational Robotics to Facilitate Student Learning (Hardcover)
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Handbook of Research on Using Educational Robotics to Facilitate Student Learning (Hardcover)
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Over the last few years, increasing attention has been focused on
the development of children's acquisition of 21st-century skills
and digital competences. Consequently, many education scholars have
argued that teaching technology to young children is vital in
keeping up with 21st-century employment patterns. Technologies,
such as those that involve robotics or coding apps, come at a time
when the demand for computing jobs around the globe is at an
all-time high while its supply is at an all-time low. There is no
doubt that coding with robotics is a wonderful tool for learners of
all ages as it provides a catalyst to introduce them to
computational thinking, algorithmic thinking, and project
management. Additionally, recent studies argue that the use of a
developmentally appropriate robotics curriculum can help to change
negative stereotypes and ideas children may initially have about
technology and engineering. The Handbook of Research on Using
Educational Robotics to Facilitate Student Learning is an edited
book that advocates for a new approach to computational thinking
and computing education with the use of educational robotics and
coding apps. The book argues that while learning about computing,
young people should also have opportunities to create with
computing, which have a direct impact on their lives and their
communities. It develops two key dimensions for understanding and
developing educational experiences that support students in
engaging in computational action: (1) computational identity, which
shows the importance of young people's development of scientific
identity for future STEM growth; and (2) digital empowerment to
instill the belief that they can put their computational identity
into action in authentic and meaningful ways. Covering subthemes
including student competency and assessment, programming education,
and teacher and mentor development, this book is ideal for
teachers, instructional designers, educational technology
developers, school administrators, academicians, researchers, and
students.
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