Elementary educationComputational thinkingComputer science educationCodingProgrammingEducational technology research and development - Students need to learn and practice computational thinking and skills throughout PreK-12 to be better prepared for entering college and future...Luo, Tian...
Discusses the results of a survey in which 291 parents of an urban elementary school reported on their computer equipment at home, the type and frequency of their children's educational software and Internet use, and shared their ideas how better connections between computer use at home and schoo...
Building our fourth, fifth, and sixth grade games page was a new adventure for us, primarily because we at RoomRecess.com wanted to challenge kids while maintaining a fun environment for gaming. Our fourth grade games strengthen skills learned in the primary years of education, while our fifth...
Programs of this type attempt to perform the function of the teacher by direct instruction of students or examination of their knowledge of a usually elementary topic. (Preferable usage regards the computer as a tool which enables the student to explore or carry out other useful tasks related to...
What are the top HP laptops for elementary school students? Students between the ages of 5 and 11 need to focus on word processing, reading fluency, reading comprehension, creative thinking, and collaboration. It’s important to pick out tech that supports growing minds and interests. ...
Eligibility requirements:Elementary, middle, and high school students (worldwide) whose schools have registered for the competition. Prizes:Winners of the ACSL All-Star Contest receive prizes (amount not disclosed). International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) ...
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Many of our programs focus on supporting students from historically underrepresented communities. Our students build solutions that directly have an impact on what they think is important for society-- from mental health apps for high schoolers, to a portal for lost-and-found dogs, to websites ...
Promoting elementary students’ epistemology of science through computer-supported knowledge-building discourse and epistemic reflectiondoi:10.1080/09500693.2018.1435923Scientific epistemologytheory-buildingknowledge-building discoursescience learningThis study examined the role of computer-supported knowledge-building ...
For example, all undergraduate computer science majors must study discrete mathematics (logic, combinatorics, and elementary graph theory). Many programs also require students to complete courses in calculus, statistics, numerical analysis, physics, and principles of engineering early in their studies....