Coding
Coding
What is coding?
Coding (also known as computer programming) is giving a computer step-by-step
instructions, which result in the production of something.
A computer-coding unit was created for middle school girls in hopes to heighten
mathematical understanding and digital literacies by integrating math and technology.
During the unit, students learned to use the software scratch to learn and take part in
programming activities. Students completed two projects during the unit: a scene with
animated, interacting sprites and a game involving user-controlled objects. Some
mathematical concepts integrated into the computer-programming unit were movement,
potion, vectors, scaling, acceleration, and motion. Students who took part in the coding
unit learned the relationship between mathematics and coding. They were able to improve
their knowledge of mathematical sills while using the computer software scratch to build
animated scenes. The unit allowed students to use and practice their mathematical skills
in a creative way.
Du, J., Wimmer, H., & Rada, R. (2016). "Hour of code": Can It change students'
attitudes toward programming? Journal of Information Technology
Education: Innovations in Practice, 15, 52-73. Retrieved from
https://eric.ed.gov/?q=teaching+coding%2fcomputer+programming+to+stu
ent pr=on&id=EJ1101099
Du, Wimmer, and Rada, (2016) conducted a study on students attitudes of
computer programing and their understanding of computer programing. The study
consisted of involving a sample of Undergraduate students to complete a pre-survey on
attitudes towards coding, the Hour of Code tutorial program, and a post-survey on
attitudes towards coding. The Hour of Code program provides one-hour of visual
instruction of coding organized by Code.org to bring awareness to coding. Results of the
study indicated that after completing the Hour of Code, student reported having more of a
positive attitude toward computer- programming, and reported being more positive
towards learning how to computer program, and students were inspired to take part in
computer programming.
Recourses:
Du, J., Wimmer, H., & Rada, R. (2016). "Hour of code": Can it change students'
attitudes toward programming? Journal of Information Technology Education:
Innovations in Practice, 15, 52-73. Retrieved from https://eric.ed.gov/?
q=teaching+coding%2fcomputer+programming+to+stu ent pr=on&id=EJ1101099
https://studio.code.org. (2016). In Code Studio. Retrieved November 18, 2016, from
https://studio.code.org
Soule, T., & Amador, J. (2015, March). Girls build excitement for math from
Scratch. Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 20(7). Retrieved from
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pr=on&id=EJ1053579