When teachers supervise pupils in designing, writing and verifying programs for moving small robots, they have many opportunities of addressing the students toward manipulating concepts from standard education curricula. For this reason we affirm that educational robotics makes possible to integrate programming activities in current schools curricula rather than adding some form of ICT as one more subject side of traditional subjects. Such integration is important because rarely addressed in other approaches for introducing technology in education though considered as the best use of computing in schools already in Papert’s researches of the 1970ies. Here we describe in progress activities with 12 to 14 years old pupils using the RCX and NXT Lego bricks and writing programs in a Logo-like programming language with a development environment specifically implemented for young students. A promising direction of work is exploiting how robot programming can support teachers in motivating elementary algebra, typically addressed in secondary junior schools, with opportunities of relating particular solutions to more general ones.

Robot Programming Integrated in a Secondary Junior School Curriculum

DEMO, Giuseppina
2009-01-01

Abstract

When teachers supervise pupils in designing, writing and verifying programs for moving small robots, they have many opportunities of addressing the students toward manipulating concepts from standard education curricula. For this reason we affirm that educational robotics makes possible to integrate programming activities in current schools curricula rather than adding some form of ICT as one more subject side of traditional subjects. Such integration is important because rarely addressed in other approaches for introducing technology in education though considered as the best use of computing in schools already in Papert’s researches of the 1970ies. Here we describe in progress activities with 12 to 14 years old pupils using the RCX and NXT Lego bricks and writing programs in a Logo-like programming language with a development environment specifically implemented for young students. A promising direction of work is exploiting how robot programming can support teachers in motivating elementary algebra, typically addressed in secondary junior schools, with opportunities of relating particular solutions to more general ones.
2009
Informatics Education Europe IV
Freiburg, Germany
5-6 November 2009
Proceeedings Informatics Education Europe IV
Institute of Computer Science, University of Freiburg
101
107
9783000293146
http://conferences.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/IEEIV
Autonomous robots; learner centered education; constructionism
G. Barbara Demo
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
IEE-4.pdf

Accesso riservato

Tipo di file: POSTPRINT (VERSIONE FINALE DELL’AUTORE)
Dimensione 188.12 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
188.12 kB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2318/1513075
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact