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Meta-Analysis on the Effects of Programming Education using Educational Programming Languages (교육용 프로그래밍 언어를 사용한 프로그래밍 교육의 효과에 관한 메타분석)

  • Yang, Changmo
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.317-324
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we investigate the effects of programming education using educational programming languages. We select 70 papers which contain 101 individual experimental studies we can estimate the effect size from. The average effect size of the studies is .641, which means that programming education has modest effects on the learners. The average effect size of the learners' cognitive and affective domains are 0.632 and 0.666, respectively. The average effect size by the controlled variables such as school level, experimental periods, and programming languages have no statistically significant difference. The results of our study show that the experimental group receiving programming education, can be expected perform about 23.9% better compared to the control group having received no programming education.

Design of the Adaptable Turtle World (적응형 거북 세계의 설계)

  • Kim, Seong Baeg;Kim, Cheolmin;Lee, Junghoon
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.95-106
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    • 2000
  • Educational programming languages help learners to easily understand and use computer system itself. They also enhance the reasoning power and the contemplative faculty of learners. However, in spite of the importance of educational programming languages in education, there has not been much research and development on them compared with general purpose programming languages. In this paper, we propose and examine a new educational programming environment TWo (Turtle World) which is designed for learners to utilize the recent information technologies. Aimed at being used as a learning and working tool for multimedia programming and processing, TWo is a web-based reflective object-oriented Hangul programming environment which provides each learner with the learning environment according to his intellectual ability to learn.

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A Study on Development of Educational Web Contents for Procedural-Oriented and Object-Oriented Programming (절차지향 및 객체지향 프로그래밍의 효과적 교육을 위한 웹 콘텐츠 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Suh, Bong-Sue
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.772-775
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    • 2006
  • The educational courses for the procedural-oriented and object-oriented programming languages have been prepared respectively in many universities. However, the comparison of two languages has not been shown in the same class. In this paper, we compared two distinctive languages, C and Java, and developed a new class material and the relating web contents, through which those who are interested may maximize their understanding and programming skills based on the different programming language.

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Applications of Educational Programming Languages in K-12 Inforamtion curriculm (개정된 정보교육과정에서 교육용프로그래밍언어의 교육적 적용방안)

  • Kim, SooHwan;Lee, WonGyu;Kim, HyeonCheol
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2009
  • The new national K-12 Information subject curriculum which will be effective in year 2010 includes algorithm and programming sections. Programming languages in K-12 are more effective the Educational Programming Language (EPL) than general language, because it focuses on developing problem solving ability rather than training a programmer. Therefore, it is necessary to study for suitable EPL in Korean K-12 curriculum. In this study, we studied and analyzed various types of EPLs available and strategies to apply them to the new national curriculum. First of all, we chose 26 educational programming languages and analyzed their characteristics and functions. Also, we investigated associations between key factors of the new Information curriculum and each language and suggested a proper language for their students' level. Finally, we considered possible problems and suitability to Korean K-12 students. The result of this study help us to choose what is the proper EPL and to consider applicability and criteria of EPLs.

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A Study of the Measurement of the Perceived Distances among Programming Languages (프로그래밍 언어들 간의 인지적인 거리측정에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Choong-Kwon;Yoo, Sang-Jin;Jin, Sang-Min
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 2012
  • Although the educational institutions of computers have evolved to train students in pace with the changes of computing, many students still believe that computer programming is hard to be mastered. The reluctance of students toward programming languages have been tied to the decrease of computer-related majors and now many countries are in short of computer programmers. By investigating the similarities among eleven popular programming languages, this research is intended to measure the relative distances and understand the dimensions that scattered the languages.

The Development of an Educational Robot and Scratch-based Programming

  • Lee, Young-Dae;Kang, Jeong-Jin;Lee, Kee-Young;Lee, Jun;Seo, Yongho
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.8-17
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    • 2016
  • Scratch-based programming has come to be known as an effective programming tool because of its graphic instruction modules, which are designed to be assembled like the famous LEGO building blocks. These building block-like structures allow users to more easily program applications without using other more difficult programming languages such as C or Java, which are text-based. Therefore, it poses a good opportunity for application in educational settings, especially in primary schools. This paper presents an effective approach to developing an educational robot for use in elementary schools. Furthermore, we present the method for scratch programming based on the external modules need for the implementation of robot motion. Lastly, we design a systematic curriculum, titled "Play with a Robot," and propose guidelines to using the educational programming language Scratch.

The Effects of Programming Lessons using 'Dolittle' on Logical Thinking ('Dolittle'을 활용한 프로그래밍 수업이 논리적 사고에 미치는 효과)

  • Kwon, Chang-Mi;Kwon, Bo-Seob
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.1467-1474
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    • 2009
  • What matters in the society of knowledge and information is not that they just know certain facts, but that when faced with new situations, they should be able to develop novel ideas, apply them and do the problems or the tasks confronting them. This cannot be achieved through learning of mere knowledge. Computer programming lessons have shown positive effects on general thinking ability, metacognitive aspects, and logical thinking. The ACM has suggested that 8th grade students at the first level (second year students of middle school) be educated in programming languages such as LOGO to raise their ability to think logically. Previous studies have confirmed educational programming languages such as LOGO and BASIC, which are currently used, are helpful in improving the ability to think logically and to solve problems. However these languages lack connectivity with later learning. Little research has been done on 'Dolittle', an educational programming language, newly developed, using object-oriented notions. Few studies have been made of the effects of 'Dolittle' on the ability to think logically. The following results were obtained. The research didn't lead to a statistically significant improvement of the students' cognitive development level. However, proportional logic and combinational logic, among the six subcategories of logic, improved through the introduction of 'Dolittle' programming lessons. This leads to the conclusion that in the processing of solving the problems given, the students learned by themselves and improved their ability to think logically.

Designing an Intelligent Data Coding Curriculum for Non-Software Majors: Centered on the EZMKER Kit as an Educational Resource (SW 비전공자 대상으로 지능형 데이터 코딩 교육과정 설계 : EZMKER kit교구 중심으로)

  • Seoung-Young Jang
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.901-910
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    • 2023
  • In universities, programming language-based thinking and software education for non-majors are being implemented to cultivate creative and convergent talent capable of leading the digital convergence era in line with the Fourth Industrial Revolution. However, learners face difficulties in acquiring the unfamiliar syntax and programming languages. The purpose of this study is to propose a software education model to alleviate the challenges faced by non-major students during the learning process. By introducing algorithm techniques and diagram techniques based on programming language thinking and using the EZMKER kit as an instructional model, this study aims to overcome the lack of learning about programming languages and syntax. Consequently, a structured software education model has been designed and implemented as a top-down system learning model.

Programming Education Contents of Local Elementary School Textbooks in Korea and China (한국과 중국 지역 초등학교 정보교육 교재의 프로그래밍 교육 내용)

  • Kim, Hyunbae
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2020
  • This study investigates the contents of programming education in elementary information education textbooks in Busan and Zhejiang. Two textbooks identify the contents of elementary school information education textbooks on setting goals of programming education, selecting educational programming languages, and selecting and developing contents of programming education. Textbooks in the two regions are designed to select programming languages for elementary school levels and to select creative learning topics to help learners learn programming in the process of solving problems themselves. The textbooks identified in this study are designed so that learners can learn programming naturally in the process of solving problems.

Saesark: A Korean Object-Oriented Programming Language for Beginners (새싹: 초보자를 위한 한글 객체 지향 프로그래밍 언어)

  • Cheon, Junseok;Woo, Gyun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.288-295
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    • 2016
  • As the computer becomes pervasive in everyday life, the programming arises as an essential technique. To support the education of programming, Republic of Korea has launched a plan to develop the official courses of programming by 2018. However, the programming education in Korea tends to be difficult and the students easily lose their concentration since most of programming languages are based on English. This paper proposes a Korean programming language called Saesark to promote the effective programming education for Korean students. Saesark has been developed based on Java, which supports the object-oriented programming and the lambda expressions. In order to evaluate the educational suitability of Saesark, we compared it with other Korean programming languages in three respects: syntactic features, IDE support, and error messages in Korean. According to the comparison, Saesark is revealed more suitable than other languages. Specifically, the IDE features and the error messages in Korean are expected to be mostly valuable in educating novice programmers.