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Young children's conceptions of robot programming learning: A draw-a-picture and epistemic network analysis
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Gwo-Jen Hwang
, Yuchen Chen
, Yun-Fang Tu
, Xinli Zhang
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draw-a-picture technique
/ epistemic network analysis
/ robot programming learning
/ young children
2024
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Young children's conceptions of robot programming learning: A draw-a-picture and epistemic network analysis
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Gwo-Jen Hwang
, Yuchen Chen
, Yun-Fang Tu
, Xinli Zhang
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draw-a-picture technique
/ epistemic network analysis
/ robot programming learning
/ young children
2024
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Young children's conceptions of robot programming learning: A draw-a-picture and epistemic network analysis
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Young children's conceptions of robot programming learning: A draw-a-picture and epistemic network analysis
2024
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Overview
As technology-enhanced children's learning has gained wide attention, programmable robots have been gradually introduced in early childhood education. Hence, it would be valuable to understand how young children perceive robot programming learning. Draw-a-picture technique is an ideal method to elicit ideas, thoughts, and feelings for children with limited literacy, and epistemic network analysis (ENA) is a novel analytical method to analyze children's conceptions through the visualized network model. Therefore, this study employed a draw-a-picture technique and ENA to explore 189 5-6-year-old young children's conceptions of robot programming learning and probe whether their conceptions differ by gender and learning achievements. Results revealed that most children believed that with robot programming kits, they could engage in programming activities with peers in any location and held positive emotions and attitudes. In addition, young children's conceptions of robot programming learning differ notably by gender and learning achievements. Based on the current findings, several suggestions were proposed, which could set a reference for future robot programming teaching in early childhood education.
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International Forum of Educational Technology & Society,International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
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