DocumentCode
1922893
Title
Computer support for constructionism in context
Author
Beynon, Meurig ; Roe, Chris
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Warwick Univ., UK
fYear
2004
fDate
30 Aug.-1 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
216
Lastpage
220
Abstract
The benefits of constructionism as a learning paradigm are widely recognised. Though the constructionist philosophy can be seen as applying to activities that are not necessarily computer-based (such as bricolage and concept mapping), its modern application in educational technology has been closely linked with computer use. In particular, Papert´s work on LOGO programming in schools has both informed the original concept of constructionism and been a major influence over subsequent computer-based constructionist developments. This paper questions whether - despite these precedents - traditional computer programming is well-suited for the constructionist educational agenda. It argues that other approaches to computer model-building, such as those based on spreadsheet principles, are in fact much better aligned to the objectives of constructionism. Building on this basis, it proposes that more effective computer support for the constructionist perspective is offered by empirical modelling (EM) within a conceptual experiential framework for learning (the EFL).
Keywords
computer aided instruction; computer science education; educational technology; programming; LOGO programming; bricolage; computer model-building; computer programming; computer support; concept mapping; constructionism; educational technology; empirical modelling; learning paradigm; spreadsheet principles; Application software; Buildings; Computer aided instruction; Computer science; Concrete; Educational institutions; Educational technology; History; Human factors; Programming profession;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2004. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2181-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICALT.2004.1357406
Filename
1357406
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