Workshop: It's More Than Coding- Using Video Scenarios to Engage Students in Computing

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Spezialetti, Madalene [1 ]
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[1] Trinity Coll, Dept Comp Sci, Hartford, CT 06106 USA
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CS1; CS2; computing education; entrepreneurship; computational thinking; educational videos; video-based learning; problem solving; online tools ethics;
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Studies indicate that students, particularly females, find computing most engaging when it is presented in relation to real-life problems, rather than when it is presented in ways that emphasize computing for the sake of computing. Video scenarios are a novel tool for encouraging students to explore computing in a problem-centric, rather than a code-centric, manner. Video scenarios are short films (2-5 minutes long) that depict individuals facing problems in life-like settings. The scenarios emphasize the diverse and often ill-defined nature of real world problems, and the potential for creative and entrepreneurial computing they present. The video scenarios and their associated discussion/exercise questions are freely available on the web at www.Virt-U.org.
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