Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming

In the dynamic educational context of Malaysia, this study examines the impact of integrating Unplugged Activities (UA) with Block-Based Programming (BBP) on improving the computational thinking (CT) skills of secondary students in full boarding schools in Northern Peninsular Malaysia. Using a quasi...

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Main Authors: Badruliman, Batni, Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
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Published: Springer Nature 2024
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spelling my.unimas.ir.453492024-07-23T06:21:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45349/ Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming Badruliman, Batni Syahrul Nizam, Junaini QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science QA76 Computer software In the dynamic educational context of Malaysia, this study examines the impact of integrating Unplugged Activities (UA) with Block-Based Programming (BBP) on improving the computational thinking (CT) skills of secondary students in full boarding schools in Northern Peninsular Malaysia. Using a quasi-experimental design and mixed-methods analysis, the research evaluates the impact of these teaching methods on students’ CT skills and attitudes toward programming. This research compares the results between a group that uses only BBP and another that combines both UA and BBP. The results indicate that CT skills improved in both groups, while students in the UA + BBP group showed more significant gains in confidence and a more positive attitude toward programming. These results provide valuable insights into pedagogical strategies within digital education and highlight the benefits of an integrated approach that combines tactile learning experiences with digital technologies. By combining hands-on activities with technology-based instruction, this approach not only deepens students’ understanding of CT concepts but also positively changes their perception and engagement with programming. Springer Nature 2024-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45349/3/Redefining%20computational%20thinking.pdf Badruliman, Batni and Syahrul Nizam, Junaini (2024) Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming. Education and Information Technologies. ISSN 1573-7608 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10639-024-12869-8 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-024-12869-8
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Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming
description In the dynamic educational context of Malaysia, this study examines the impact of integrating Unplugged Activities (UA) with Block-Based Programming (BBP) on improving the computational thinking (CT) skills of secondary students in full boarding schools in Northern Peninsular Malaysia. Using a quasi-experimental design and mixed-methods analysis, the research evaluates the impact of these teaching methods on students’ CT skills and attitudes toward programming. This research compares the results between a group that uses only BBP and another that combines both UA and BBP. The results indicate that CT skills improved in both groups, while students in the UA + BBP group showed more significant gains in confidence and a more positive attitude toward programming. These results provide valuable insights into pedagogical strategies within digital education and highlight the benefits of an integrated approach that combines tactile learning experiences with digital technologies. By combining hands-on activities with technology-based instruction, this approach not only deepens students’ understanding of CT concepts but also positively changes their perception and engagement with programming.
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author Badruliman, Batni
Syahrul Nizam, Junaini
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title Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming
title_short Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming
title_full Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming
title_fullStr Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming
title_full_unstemmed Redefining computational thinking: Synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming
title_sort redefining computational thinking: synergizing unplugged activities with block-based programming
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45349/3/Redefining%20computational%20thinking.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45349/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10639-024-12869-8
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-024-12869-8
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