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The Journal of Computational Science Education. 9:2-13
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Computers & Education. 87:10-23
College and high-school students face many difficulties when dealing with physics formulas, such as a lack of understanding of their components or of the physical relationships between the two sides of a formula. To overcome these difficulties some i
Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Computing Education. 12:1-29
Many students hold incorrect ideas and negative attitudes about computer science (CS). In order to address these difficulties, a series of learning activities called Computer Science Unplugged was developed by Tim Bell and his colleagues. These activ
Publikováno v:
WiPSCE
ion is a fundamental concept in computer-science (CS) and other scientific disciplines. This paper examines the ways CS thinking patterns can contribute to achieving high levels of abstraction in physics. We examined the work of high school students
Publikováno v:
ITiCSE
Computational science is a growing scientific field that involves the design of computational models of scientific phenomena. This field combines science, computer-science (CS), and applied mathematics in order to solve complex scientific problems. I
Publikováno v:
Informatics in Schools. Sustainable Informatics Education for Pupils of all Ages ISBN: 9783642366161
ISSEP
ISSEP
Computational science is a field that deals with the construction of computational models. It is characterized by its interdisciplinary nature. Computational science is now being taught in universities and recently even in high-schools. This paper de
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36617-8_11
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36617-8_11
Publikováno v:
ITiCSE
Many students hold incorrect views of what computer science (CS) is, and they have negative attitudes towards the field. In order to address these difficulties, a series of learning activities called Computer Science Unplugged was developed by Bell e