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Katedra informačních a komunikačních technologií (45080)
Title:
TOOLS FOR DEVELOPING INFORMATIVE THINKING
Citace
Prextová, T., Homanová, Z. a Kostolányová, K. TOOLS FOR DEVELOPING INFORMATIVE THINKING.
In:
EDULEARN18 Proceedings 2018-07-02 Palma.
Palma: IATED, 2018. s. 6693-6699. ISBN 978-84-09-02709-5.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2018
Obor:
Pedagogika a školství
Number of pages:
7
Page from:
6693
Page to:
6699
Form of publication:
Paměťový nosič
ISBN code:
978-84-09-02709-5
ISSN code:
Proceedings title:
EDULEARN18 Proceedings
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
IATED
Place of publishing:
Palma
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Název konference:
Conference venue:
Palma
Datum zahájení konference:
Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Evropská akce
WoS code:
000531474301020
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Key words in English:
Computational thinking, digital technology, Bee-Bot, Ozobot, LighBoth, Scratch Junior
Annotation in original language:
In a time when digital technology is used not only in schools but also in other institutions, everyone is expected to be digitally competent, information and communication literate and be capable of computational thinking. The question is how to develop these skills, and at what educational level they should be developed. The goal is to change the perception of informatics, i.e. to encourage students to analyze information and solve problems step by step, i.e. algorithmically. As a result, students should be able to apply the acquired skills not only in other school subjects but also in everyday life. We can start with children by teaching them to think algorithmically in a fun way, using various tools and programs such as the Bee-Bot robotic toy, Ozobot or LighBoth and Scratch Junior programs. The paper is aimed at those tools, i.e. tools used for developing computational and algorithmic thinking. It describes the individual tools and explains how they can be effectively used in instruction.
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RIV/61988987:17450/18:A1901V2S
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