Computational thinking in the mathematics classroom: Fostering algorithmic thinking and generalization skills using dynamic mathematics software
van Borkulo, Sylvia; Chytas, Christos; Drijvers, Paul; Barendsen, Erik; Tolboom, Jos; Berges, Marc; Muhling, Andraes; Armoni, Michal
(2021)
The 16th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education (WiPSCE ’21), October 18–20, 2021, Virtual Event, Germany, pp. 19:1 - 19:9
The 16th Workshop in Primary and Secondary Computing Education (WiPSCE ’21), October 18–20, 2021, Virtual Event, Germany, pp. 19:1 - 19:9
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Abstract
There are increasing calls for mathematics teachers to foster com- putational thinking (CT) skills in their lessons and align them with existing curricula and national educational policies. Algorithmic thinking (AT) and generalization are two key elements of CT that are often underrepresented in traditional mathematics lessons. This study investigated how
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to address AT and generalization aspects in 12th-grade calculus lessons using the dynamic mathematics soft- ware GeoGebra. We present a six-lesson intervention designed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers and teachers with a back- ground in computer science and mathematics education that aims to foster pre-university students’ AT and generalization skills in calculus lessons. We evaluated the intervention in a 15 students classroom in the Netherlands through the analysis of students’ workbooks, files, interviews, and the teacher’s logbook. The find- ings suggest that the intervention was favorably seen by both the teacher and the students, and that their learning and teaching ex- perience was highly satisfactory. The most common challenges for successfully completing the designed material included issues related to getting familiar with GeoGebra, syntax, and effectively using conditional statements. Finally, we report on the learning and teaching experience and discuss strategies to address AT and generalization aspects for teachers who wish to address such CT aspects in mathematics lessons.
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Keywords: GeoGebra, algorithmic thinking, computational thinking, generalization, mathematics education, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Software
ISBN: 978-1-4503-8571
9781450385718
Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery
Note: Funding Information: The research reported here was part of a larger project, (partly) financed by the Netherlands Initiative for Education Research, project number 00517751. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Owner/Author.
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