Tomorrow's Learning: Involving Everyone. Learning with and about Technologies and Computing11th IFIP TC 3 World Conference on Computers in Education, WCCE 2017, Dublin, Ireland, July 3-6, 2017
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- 1. Changing Rationales for Computers in Education - From Liberation to Involvement (Seite 3 - 12) (Steve Kennewell)
- 2. Shaping Future Digital Citizens in Aotearoa/New Zealand Schools - Vision and Challenges (Seite 13 - 18) (Nicki Dabner)
- 3. Digital Safety and Responsible Use Within a Primary School Ecosystems Community in Aotearoa/New Zealand (Seite 19 - 23) (Nicki Dabner)
- 4. Determinants of Mobile Learning in Indigenous/Cultural Contexts - The Phenomenon in Canadian First Nations (Seite 24 - 34) (Ben Akoh)
- 5. Adolescents’ Internet Attitudes - A Study in an Experimental Greek Secondary School (Seite 35 - 44) (Kleopatra Nikolopoulou)
- 6. Health-Game Development in University - Lower Secondary School Collaboration (Seite 45 - 54) (Jaana Holvikivi, Tuula Toivanen-Labiad)
- 7. Game-Play: Effects of Online Gamified and Game-Based Learning on Dispositions, Abilities and Behaviours of Primary Learners (Seite 55 - 63) (Jawaher Alghamdi, Charlotte Holland)
- 8. For ARGument’s Sake! - The Pros and Cons of Alternate Reality Gaming in Higher Education (Seite 64 - 69) (Katerina Economides)
- 9. Large Effect Size Studies of Computers in Schools - Calculus for Kids and Science-ercise (Seite 70 - 80) (Andrew Fluck, Dev Ranmuthugala, C. K. H. Chin, Irene Penesis, Jacky Chong, Yang Yang)
- 10. The e-Fran Program - A Nation-Wide Initiative Supporting Research Projects to Foster Learning and Teaching Through Digital Technologies (Seite 81 - 86) (Monique Grandbastien)
- 11. Mobile Technologies Supporting Professional Learning Communities Within Pre-service Teacher STEM Education (Seite 87 - 96) (Duncan Symons, Christine Redman, Jo Blannin)
- 12. Measuring Mobile Phone Dependence in Spanish and Greek High School Students Using a Short Scale: Validating Both Adaptations (Seite 97 - 103) (Olatz Lopez-Fernandez, Kleopatra Nikolopoulou)
- 13. Requirements for Mobile Learning in Vocational Training in the Field of Mechanical Engineering (Seite 104 - 113) (Adrian Wilke)
- 14. The Use of Tablets in Secondary Schools and Its Relationship with Computer Literacy (Seite 114 - 124) (Kerstin Drossel, Birgit Eickelmann)
- 15. Learners’ Experiences in a Multicultural Remote Collaborative Learning Environment: A Case of ICT4D Course (Seite 125 - 133) (Elizaphan Maina, Nicholas Mavengere, Francis Manzira, John Kihoro, Mikko Ruohonen)
- 16. Collaborative Postgraduate Studies in Higher Education: A Case Study of South Africa (Seite 134 - 148) (Francis Mungofa Manzira, Willard Munyoka)
- 17. Scaling a Model of Teacher Professional Learning - Harnessing MOOCS to Recreate Deep Learning Conversations (Seite 149 - 160) (Deirdre Butler, Margaret Leahy, Michael Hallissy, Mark Brown)
- 18. Development of Web-Based Learning Scenarios in the Semantic Web - A Connection of Didactical Aspects and Ontological Structures (Seite 161 - 168) (Sven Hofmann)
- 20. The «Secure Exam Environment» - E-Testing with Students’ Own Devices (Seite 179 - 188) (Gabriele Frankl, Peter Schartner, Dietmar Jost)
- 21. The Acceptance of Motion Detection Devices by the Elderly (Seite 189 - 195) (Marcelo Brites-Pereira, Maria João Almeida, António J. Osório)
- 22. The King Island Digital Stories (KIDS) Project - Telling Stories for Tomorrow’s Learning (Seite 199 - 208) (Jennifer Masters)
- 23. Gender Difference in Handmade Robotics for Children (Seite 209 - 220) (Paolo Tosato, Monica Banzato)
- 24. Assessment for Blended Learning Scenarios - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 221 - 230) (Mary Webb, Stylianos Hatzipanagos, Jonathan San Diego, Ehsan Khan, Mateusz Goral)
- 25. Augmented Reality as a Tool for Authentic Learning of Clinical Skills in Early Years of Medical Training - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 231 - 242) (Arkendu Sen, Calvin L. K. Chuen, Shiang Harn Liew, Aye Chan Zay Hta)
- 26. Evaluating Acceptance of a Haptic Learning Resource from Various Perspectives - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 243 - 250) (Soonja Yeom, Andrew Fluck, Arthur Sale)
- 27. Modelling e-Learner Comprehension Within a Conversational Intelligent Tutoring System - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 251 - 260) (Mike Holmes, Annabel Latham, Keeley Crockett, James D. O’Shea)
- 28. The Value of Project Management Education for IT Professionals - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 261 - 268) (Angela Lecomber, Arthur Tatnall)
- 29. Learning Analytics for Formative Purposes - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 269 - 280) (Bent B. Andresen)
- 30. Feature Based Sentiment Analysis for Evaluating the Mobile Pedagogical Affordances of Apps - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 281 - 291) (Muneera Bano, Didar Zowghi, Matthew Kearney)
- 31. How Interactives Can Change Learnability of Science Concepts for Young Children – Re-positioning Them as Learners ‘Who Can and Did’ - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 292 - 303) (Cheryl Jakab, Christine Redman)
- 32. An Educational Experience with Online Teaching – Not a Best Practice - A Decision Support Tool (Seite 304 - 313) (Ditte Kolbæk, Anne-Mette Nortvig)
- 33. Peer Affective Factors in Peer Collaboration - Facebook-Based Collaborative Writing Activity Among Turkish High School EFL Learners (Seite 314 - 322) (Hasan Selcuk)
- 34. Primary School Students’ Choices in Writing Opinion Essays - Using ICT Combined with Self-Regulated Strategies (Seite 323 - 334) (Catarina Liane Araújo, António J. Osório, Ana Paula Loução Martins)
- 35. Towards a Framework for Developing the Emotional Intelligence of Secondary School Students Through the Use of VLEs - Using ICT Combined with Self-Regulated Strategies (Seite 335 - 345) (Felix Donkor, Rob Toplis)
- 36. Enhancing Learning in a Virtual Environment - Qualities of Learning in Different Learning Modes (Seite 346 - 354) (Nicholas Mavengere, Mikko Ruohonen, Katriina Vartiainen)
- 37. Online Teacher Education - Transforming Teachers’ Knowledge for Teaching with Digital Technologies (Seite 355 - 365) (Margaret L. Niess)
- 38. Understanding the Best Way to Embed ICT in Teacher Education (Seite 366 - 375) (Amber McLeod, Kelly Carabott)
- 39. DIYLab as a Way for Student Teachers to Understand a Learning Process (Seite 376 - 386) (Miroslava Černochová, Tomáš Jeřábek, Petra Vaňková)
- 40. Innovations in Teaching and Learning Strategies to Improve the Effectiveness of Using Haptic Simulators in Higher Education for Dental Students and Other Health Care Disciplines (Seite 387 - 397) (Margaret J. Cox, Barry F. Quinn, Jonathan San Diego, Jesal Patel, Kiran Gawali, Mark Woolford)
- 41. Ontology-Based Backward Learning Support System (Seite 398 - 408) (Masao Okabe, Masashi Umezawa, Takahira Yamaguchi)
- 42. eExams - Strength in Diversity (Seite 409 - 417) (Andrew Fluck, Mathew Hillier)
- 43. Computer Science in the School Curriculum - Issues and Challenges (Seite 421 - 431) (Mary Webb, Tim Bell, Niki Davis, Yaacov J. Katz, Nicholas Reynolds, Dianne P. Chambers)
- 44. Basic Digital Education in Austria – One Step Further - Issues and Challenges (Seite 432 - 442) (Peter Micheuz, Stefan Pasterk, Andreas Bollin)
- 45. Experiential Learning - Beyond the Classroom and Connecting with the Industry (Seite 443 - 452) (Waqar Haque)
- 47. Information Systems Curriculum in an Australian University - Past Developments and Future Directions (Seite 463 - 472) (Arthur Tatnall, Stephen Burgess)
- 48. A Survey of the Prior Programming Experience of Undergraduate Computing and Engineering Students in Ireland - Past Developments and Future Directions (Seite 473 - 483) (Glenn Strong, Catherine Higgins, Nina Bresnihan, Richard Millwood)
- 49. Measuring Learners’ Interest in Computing (Education) - Development of an Instrument and First Results (Seite 484 - 493) (Torsten Brinda, David Tobinski, Stefan Schwinem)
- 50. Computing Camps for Girls – A First-Time Experience at the University of Limerick - Development of an Instrument and First Results (Seite 494 - 505) (Clare McInerney, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Tiziana Margaria)
- 51. How Can We Make Computing Lessons More Inclusive? - Development of an Instrument and First Results (Seite 506 - 514) (Chris Shelton)
- 52. Educational Support on Computing and Informatics as Means of Empowering Disadvantaged Young People in Developed Countries - Development of an Instrument and First Results (Seite 515 - 524) (Toshinori Saito)
- 53. Smartwalk - Computer Science on the Schoolyard (Seite 525 - 535) (Michael Weigend)
- 54. Informatics Teachers’ Self-efficacy - A Survey Instrument and First Results - Computer Science on the Schoolyard (Seite 536 - 546) (Claudia Hildebrandt)
- 55. Utilizing the Repertory Grid Method to Investigate Learners’ Perceptions of Computer Science Concepts - Computer Science on the Schoolyard (Seite 547 - 556) (Nils Pancratz, Ira Diethelm)
- 56. What Teachers and Students Know About Data Management - Computer Science on the Schoolyard (Seite 557 - 566) (Andreas Grillenberger, Ralf Romeike)
- 57. Defining Procedures in Early Computing Education (Seite 567 - 578) (Ivan Kalas, Laura Benton)
- 58. Involving Everyone - Coding and Decoding Languages (Seite 579 - 588) (Therese Keane, Monica Williams, Christina Chalmers, Marie Boden)
- 59. Constructive Interaction on Collaborative Programming - Case Study for Grade 6 Students Group (Seite 589 - 598) (Sayaka Tohyama, Yoshiaki Matsuzawa, Shohei Yokoyama, Teppei Koguchi, Yugo Takeuchi)
- 60. A Software Development Process for Freshman Undergraduate Students - Case Study for Grade 6 Students Group (Seite 599 - 608) (Catherine Higgins, Fredrick Mtenzi, Ciaran O’Leary, Orla Hanratty, Claire McAvinia)
- 61. Agile Development in Software Engineering Instruction - Case Study for Grade 6 Students Group (Seite 609 - 618) (Jaana Holvikivi, Peter Hjort)
- 62. A Demonstration of Evidence-Based Action Research Using Information Dashboard in Introductory Programming Education - Case Study for Grade 6 Students Group (Seite 619 - 629) (Yoshiaki Matsuzawa, Yoshiki Tanaka, Tomoya Kitani, Sanshiro Sakai)
- 64. Student Retention - Towards Defining Measures for Improved Quality of Teaching and Learning in the First Year of Computer Science Studies (Seite 640 - 647) (Bernhard Standl, Elisabeth Wetzinger, Gerald Futschek)
- 65. How to Implement Computing Education for All – Discussion of Alternative Organisational Models - Towards Defining Measures for Improved Quality of Teaching and Learning in the First Year of Computer Science Studies (Seite 648 - 652) (Torsten Brinda)
- 66. Education in the Digital Networked World - Towards Defining Measures for Improved Quality of Teaching and Learning in the First Year of Computer Science Studies (Seite 653 - 657) (Torsten Brinda, Ira Diethelm)
- 67. Activation of Computer Science Teachers in Slovenia - Towards Defining Measures for Improved Quality of Teaching and Learning in the First Year of Computer Science Studies (Seite 658 - 662) (Andrej Brodnik, Matija Lokar, Nataša Mori)
- 68. Computational Thinking in Primary Schools - Theory and Causal Models (Seite 663 - 667) (Christine Bescherer, Andreas Fest)
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Fragen KB IB clear | Warum ICT in der Schule?Why ICT in schools?
Was ist Informatik?What is computer science? Wie ist das Bild/Image der Informatik? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aussagen KB IB clear | Es braucht ein Schulfach Informatik | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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