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  • * [http://www.alice.org/ Alice] - an 3D programming environment to teach computer programming. * Games scripting languages are increasingly popular. See [[Computer game]]s.
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  • ...ivity or [[cognitive tool]]s). Digital learning also may include [[digital literacy]], i.e. teaching young people how to use technology and develop all sorts o
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  • TurtleBlocks is block computer programming language to create designs for [[laser cutting]] or a[[cutting * H. Abelson and A. diSessa,Turtle Geometry: the Computer as a Medium for Exploring Mathematics. MIT Press, 1981
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  • ...ultipurpose computational medium intended to be used by people who are not computer spets. Boxer incorporates a broad spectrum of functions—from hypertext pr ...mputational forms of unprecedented expressiveness and flexibility. Boxer's literacy model is aimed at life-long learning and use: Learn it once; use it forever
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  • ...age learners ''with'' the computer, as opposed to learning ''through'' the computer. Computer supported writing tools provide rich possibilities to enhance written commu
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  • ...ng: Making, Participatory Simulations, and Social Computing as Pathways to Computer Science," in IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 59-66, Feb ...lainen, Kristiina (2018). Makerspaces – Why They Are Important For Digital Literacy Education, in Marsh, J., Kumpulainen, K., Nisha, B., Velicu, A., Blum-Ross,
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  • {{quotation|The ''Critical Web Reader''}} is a set of Web-based literacy and technology tools designed to guide teachers and students to critically The theorectical foundations of the "lenses model" is literacy understood as socially situated practices, disciplined inquiry in social st
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  • ...t skills. The literature discusses four reasons for the educational use of computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM), called “digital design and fabr ...through digital design and online sharing. Initiatives to develop digital literacy were launched in many countries and should consider introducing digital des
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  • # A conceptually simple form of content-based [[computer-based training]] (and that shows in "[[e-instruction]] standards" like [[SC ...that support interactivity beyond that which would be provided by a single computer.}} Since May 2015, the ([[Wikipedia:E-learning]]) is redirected to ([[Wikip
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  • ...truggling adolescent readers and writers.] ''Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 52''(4), 284-294. ...sus building in collaborative inquiry-learning environments.] ''Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 25''(3), 252-267.
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  • ...The hypermodel, which embeds curriculum and assessment functions within a computer-based manipulable model, is a powerful tool for the development of educatio ...day, models and modeling are considered essential components of scientific literacy. With the importance of models and modeling to science education comes the
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  • ...eering Education Conference, EDUCON (Vol. April-2019, pp. 1173–1179). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/EDUCON.2019.8725202 </ref> ...ation. In SIGCSE 2018 - Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (Vol. 2018-January, pp. 167–172). New York, New York, U
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  • ...numerical control (CNC) files that are generated from the design software. Computer controlled embroidery machines are popular in modern school workshops ([[Fa We believe that computer-controlled embroidery may have a more prominent place in education and for
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  • ...le to compare them across systems, e.g. compare the performance in science literacy of a country with an OECD average. ...dies, only 1.3% of students are at proficiency level 6 (708 points) in the literacy tests, i.e. about 2 standard definitions apart, and only very few are above
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  • ...at their software can understand the files and data created by a different computer program. To be considered a standard, a certain protocol needs to be accept ...ation for the Advancement of Science’s (AAAS, 1993) Benchmarks for Science Literacy
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  • <p class="TableBodyText"><span style="color:black" lang="EN-US">The computer as a computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools such as email, forums, chat,
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  • ...data into useful knowledge}} ([http://kaleidoscope.gw.utwente.nl/SIG%2DIL/ Computer Supported Inquiry Learning], retrieved 18:31, 28 June 2007 (MEST). * [[Computer simulation]] (The "Dutch school")
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  • * A computer-controlled laser cutter, for press-fit assembly of 3D structures from 2D pa ...design and control. Another, very different example is [[Autodesk 123]], [[computer-aided design and manufacturing]] (CAD) software designed for end users (as
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  • ...etlogo can be used to teach [[programming]], [[computational thinking]], [[computer simulation|simulation]] and model building, and understanding of complex ph ...ls a part of the system by using an individual device, such as a networked computer or Texas Instruments graphing calculator.}} ([http://ccl.northwestern.edu/n
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  • ...aking them, and the advent of cheaper and more flexible virtual models and computer simulations. Physical models can also aid visually impaired persons and hel ...unded in the student experience and the ability for novices to grasp basic computer programming concepts (Mayer, 1980) leads toessential barier of access. This
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