A Curriculum Unit on Programming and Robotics
Published in TangibleK, 2010
Abstract: The Tangible Kindergarten project studies how, when given age-appropriate tools, young children can actively engage in computer programming and robotics in a way that is consistent with developmentally appropriate practice. This research project explores the creation of novel human computer interaction techniques to support learning with technology in early elementary school, with a focus on kindergarten. Since many modern graphical user interfaces are not designed with the developmental needs of such young learners in mind, they are generally ill-suited for use in early elementary school classrooms, especially for computer programming activities. To overcome this problem, this research project has created a tangible-graphical hybrid programming language specifically for young children, the Creative Hybrid Environment for Robotics Programming, or CHERP.
Recommended citation: Bers, Marina U and Flannery, Louise and Kazakoff, Elizabeth and Crouser, R Jordan. A Curriculum Unit on Programming and Robotics. TangibleK , 2010.