AUTUMM UNPLUGGED COMPUTATIONAL THINKING ACTIVITY DESIGN

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2017-05-24

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Sánchez, A.

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Grupo GRIAL

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From May 8th to 12th, 2017 the Taccle 3 training course “Teaching coding to children” (http://www.taccle3.eu/en/tallinn-training-course-guide/) was held in Tallin (Estonia), which will focus on introducing programming in primary schools and teaching children how to code. The training has been designed by the Taccle 3 project partners. The training course aimed to develop your own coding competences and also the competences to teach coding to children from 3 to 14 years. There were five training days during which we learned together, in order to: • Describe the key principles of coding; • Describe the basics of computational thinking; • Use appropriate terminology; • Build on activities teachers and children already do; • Measure progression, differentiate lessons and assess what children have learned; • Link the curriculum to the Taccle3 website. The final activity developed by this participant was related to design an unplugged activity to develop the computational thinking skills.

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Computational thinking, Coding in the pre-university curricula, TACCLE3, Computational thinking unplugged activities

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