Computational Thinking and Modeling: A Quasi-Experimental Study of Learning Transfer
This quasi-experimental study investigated the impact of computational learning activities on high school students' computational thinking (CT) and computational modeling (CM) skills. High school students (n = 90) aged 16 to 19 engaged in activities using computer models versus textbook-based m...
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Main Authors: | Line Have Musaeus (Author), Peter Musaeus (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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