The conclusion is that the learning model for developing unplugged coding basic movement skills is very effective and can be used in the learning process. This is reflected in children's basic motion exercises as learning media. In addition, the media and tools used for gam...
Want a Sequence coding activity for your elementary students? With no computer needed, the Fuzzy Fall Harvest unplugged coding activity can be done by anyone from anywhere! Learners will design a corn maze and code a Sequence to tell Blue Fuzz how to roll through to the Fall harvest items an...
This unplugged coding activity challenges you to encode different words into binary code. In this activity you will explore the computational thinking methods of decomposition. You will break down the word or words you select into single letters and encode it into Binary code using the Binary Code...
Concept and strategy of unplugged coding for young children based on computing thinkingdoi:10.17703/JCCT.2019.5.1.297Dae-wook KimThe International Promotion Agency of Culture Technology
CodingProgrammingUnplugged codingThe aim of this pilot study is to support the activity-based unplugged coding and robotic coding skills of children during their preschool period. A significant sample was chosen for this quantitative research. The study group consisted of 24 5-year-old children being...
This paper aims to address this gap in the field of early education by providing developmentally appropriate guidelines for teachers of young children to utilize when implementing coding in their classrooms. Specifically, this paper focuses on unplugged coding activities that do not involve computers or...
Coding education has become a compulsory course for cultivating children's computational thinking, and its tools in a gamification context can further enhance children's learning enthusiasm. Through the literature review, the researchers identified gamification, unplugging, and low cost...
We collected 94 lessons in total, and we analyzed the data based on a predefined coding scheme and thematic content analysis. We conclude that the detected unplugged tasks demonstrate a great potential to develop computational thinking skills and concepts, even though the teachers are not fully ...
Kindercoding Unplugged: Screen-Free Activities for Beginners by Deanna Pecaski McLennan explains a variety of activities to help introduce the concept of computational thinking to students ages three to eight.Wagner, AmberScience & Children
This paper aims to address this gap in the field of early education by providing developmentally appropriate guidelines for teachers of young children to utilize when implementing coding in their classrooms. Specifically, this paper focuses on unplugged coding activities that do not involve computers or...