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Computational Thinking and Down Syndrome: An Exploratory Study Using the KIBO Robot

Carina Soledad González González, Erika Herrera-González, Lorenzo Moreno-Ruiz, Nuria Reyes-Alonso, Selene Hernández-Morales, María Dolores Guzmán Franco, Alfonso Infante Moro

Year
2019
Citations
47
Access
Open access

Abstract

Computational thinking and coding are key competencies in the 21st century. People with Down syndrome need to be part of this new literacy. For this reason, in this work, we present an exploratory study carried out with students with Down syndrome with cognitive ages of 3–6 years old using a tangible robot We applied the observational method during the sessions to analyze the participants’ emotional states, engagement, and comprehension of the programming sequences. Results show that people with cognitive disabilities can acquire basic programming and computational skills using tangible robots such as KIBO.

Keywords

Computational thinkingCoding (social sciences)Exploratory researchRobotCognitionComputer scienceComprehensionObservational studyKey (lock)Psychology

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