Children’s Engineering Design Thinking Processes: The Magic of the ROBOTS and the Power of BLOCKS (Electronics)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20300Dato
2020-01-01Type
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This paper presents findings from an on-going international study of Early Childhood(EC) teachers’ and children’s use of internet-connected toys (IoToys) to understand
possibilities for developing children’s cognitive capacities (e.g., creativity, inquiry,
engineering design thinking). The study employed a Design Based Research (DBR)
method, where teachers intentionally plan and deliver technologically constructed
Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) experiences for
preschoolers. Using Australia as a case study, data collection involved participant
observation of three teachers’ and 17 children’s technology constructed play
experiences with robotic toys, littleBits electronic magnetic blocks, alongside pre and
post semi-structured interviews with teachers and children’s photo voice sessions were
video recorded. Analysing the findings using embodied cognition theory showed that
the teachers, although novice in their own technological pedagogical knowledge
engaged children’s play with the robotic toys, and co-learn with the children. Integration of STEM-focused playful experiences supported children’s scientific inquiry, design thinking and creativity as well as vocabulary targeted at interdisciplinary STEM
concepts. With the ever increasing focus on developing children’s 21st century skills,this study recommends engineering habits of mind, creativity and inquiry dispositions should now be taken into account in teaching and learning situations with young children and to develop STEM engagement.
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Kewalramani, Palaiologou I, Dardanou M. Children’s Engineering Design Thinking Processes: The Magic of the ROBOTS and the Power of BLOCKS (Electronics) . EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education. 2020;16(3)Metadata
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