2019
DOI: 10.1177/0261429419854223
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Programming with Scratch in primary school, indicators related to effectiveness of education process and analysis of these indicators in terms of various variables

Abstract: Since programming processes involve different thinking skills and different fields of knowledge, it is especially important for children to acquire 21st-century skills. Even though the programming education activities are being intensively applied, it can be said that there is a gap in quantitative researches supporting the effort to reveal the direct or indirect effectiveness of the learning–teaching processes for the programming education. This study, which was done to fill this gap, aims to examine the degr… Show more

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“…Of the 48 publications used in this literature mapping, 36 articles (see Figure 6) were conducted on students from tertiary institutions [17, 46, 47, 98, 121, 131, 148, 156]. Only nine of these studies were conducted on elementary school students [42, 75, 129, 137, 150], while five articles focused on secondary school students [18, 44, 79, 100]. For example, Cardenas‐Cobo [17] sampled 74 undergraduate students (aged 17–34) in a large university in Ecuador to solve historical programming problems.…”
Section: Mapping Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 48 publications used in this literature mapping, 36 articles (see Figure 6) were conducted on students from tertiary institutions [17, 46, 47, 98, 121, 131, 148, 156]. Only nine of these studies were conducted on elementary school students [42, 75, 129, 137, 150], while five articles focused on secondary school students [18, 44, 79, 100]. For example, Cardenas‐Cobo [17] sampled 74 undergraduate students (aged 17–34) in a large university in Ecuador to solve historical programming problems.…”
Section: Mapping Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One important trend to note in this study is that Alice and Jeliot were more utilized in previous studies [9, 25, 125, 150], while Scratch was utilized often in more recent studies [16, 17, 42, 142]. Only one recent study from the database employed Alice in combination with Scratch [158].…”
Section: Discussion Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is seen that more studies are needed to develop and evaluate the education and training activities of gifted students in virtual environments. Considering that the researchers [23, 28, 52] in the literature stated that there are insufficient studies on the use of digital media in the teaching activities of gifted students, it is thought that academic studies on the subject should be increased. In this context, this study aims to contribute to the field by developing a simulation learning environment for gifted students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%