Hello!
I am a software developer (intern) associated with the ROSE project:
www.rosecompiler.org
and I am interested in improving programming pedagogical methods specifically with regards to higher education and non-CS majors.
It took me a while to agree with the concept of Scratch. I was biased against it because, well, I learned C++ and was unreasonably biased towards languages used in industry. I began an exploration into teaching programming to college students and found that several concepts that I found trivial were extremely difficult for them.
Currently I am focusing on teaching for loops and the student's learning pattern. In this research I utilize video information from sessions and try and understand the learning process.
I have read many papers in teaching non-CS-major college students programming, but have found the majority of them to be focused on grade improvement or some numerical metric indicative of understanding.
This method serves a purpose but I believe to improve teaching methods we must understand the students on many levels as they are learning. Rather than before and after tests seeking confirmation by better grades, I seek to understand how they are learning and what their understanding of concepts consists of.
I believe it was diSessa and Schoenfeld who spoke of fragile conceptions which do not lend themselves to deep learning but rather shallow learning which does not hold up to further exploration and can lead to propagated fragility when examined further or pulling back into the big picture.
Wow that's long... amazing patience to those who made it through it
operaBaritone
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Welcome to the community, operaBaritone!
With your interests in teaching CS concepts, you will probably want to check out our area for Scratch Educators - ScratchEd - over at scratched.media.mit.edu.
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Hmm, I'm getting
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at scratched.media.mit.edu.
Anybody know why this would happen? I'm using Firefox 17.0.1 on a Windows 7 64bit home premium.
opera
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I'm new, too.
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Welcome;
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operaBaritone wrote:
Hmm, I'm getting
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at scratched.media.mit.edu.
Anybody know why this would happen? I'm using Firefox 17.0.1 on a Windows 7 64bit home premium.
opera
That's happening with me as well, so the website is down for some reason. What you'll probably have to do is just wait for either the website to get back up or for a messge about this.
Anyway, hello operaBaritone and welcome to Scratch! I wish you good luck in teaching!
creeperangel wrote:
I'm new, too.
Well hello creepenangel! Nice username! How did you come by it?
Anyway, to add on, welcome! I wish you an awesome time here!
Last edited by ErnieParke (2012-12-27 17:55:09)
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operaBaritone wrote:
Hmm, I'm getting
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at scratched.media.mit.edu.
Anybody know why this would happen? I'm using Firefox 17.0.1 on a Windows 7 64bit home premium.
opera
Hi operaBaritone,
Sometimes the website gets a "hiccup" every once in a while. You should be able to access the Scratch ED website now.
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