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MiJeong Kim; JaMee Kim; WonGyu Lee – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
In the digital age, computational thinking (CT)-based problem-solving skills have emerged as essential competencies. Particularly, students with intellectual disabilities need equal educational opportunities and high-quality informatics education to cultivate CT-based problem-solving skills. However, research on the enhancement of CT-based…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Programming, Computation, Thinking Skills
Gillott, Lauren; Joyce-Gibbons, Andrew; Hidson, Elizabeth – International Journal of Computer Science Education in Schools, 2020
This study compares computational thinking skills evidenced by two groups of students in two different secondary schools: one group per school was studying a qualification in Computer Science. The aim was to establish which elements of computational thinking were more prevalent in students studying Computer Science to a higher level. This in turn…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Computer Science Education, Exit Examinations
Parsons, David; Stockdale, Rosemary – International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, 2012
Multi-User Virtual Environments (MUVEs) are the subject of increasing interest for educators and trainers. This article reports on a longitudinal project that seeks to establish a virtual agile software development workshop hosted in the Open Wonderland MUVE, designed to help learners to understand the basic principles of some core agile software…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Longitudinal Studies, Workshops, Computer System Design

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