Circuit of Computer Science Unplugged activities based on the life of Ada Lovelace

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Rosiane de Freitas
Larissa Pessoa
Karla Pereira
Silvia Bim
Jean Rangel
Cristiano Maciel
Mory Lobo
Fernanda Pires
João Bernardo
Enviado: Sep 1, 2019
Publicado: Mar 13, 2020

Resumen

Ada Lovelace’s life is a source of inspiration for women and men of all ages, for being a bright-minded and visionary person. His greatest achievement was to have written the first computer program in history. This article presents a methodological proposal for didactic use of a children’s book about Ada Lovelace by proposing a circuit of unplugged activities in order to refine the computational thinking (CT) in children and adolescents. This methodology was applied in a workshop during the BLIND in the BLIND Conference. A quali-quantitative analysis performed with participants indicates the suitability of the proposed methodology.

Palabras clave

computational thinking, cs unplugged, stem, women in computing

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de Freitas, R., Pessoa, L., Pereira, K., Bim, S., Rangel, J., Maciel, C., Lobo, M., Pires, F., & Bernardo, J. (2020). Circuit of Computer Science Unplugged activities based on the life of Ada Lovelace. Memorias De Congresos UTP, 68-76. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.utp.ac.pa/index.php/memoutp/article/view/2491