Abstract
There is a growing need for 21st-century workers to be digitally literate and to possess computational thinking and collaborative problem-solving skills. Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) focused on computational thinking can guide students toward the co-development of these skills. In this work, we present our approach to integrating virtual and physical learning modalities into InfuseCS, a CSCL environment. InfuseCS uses problem-based learning scenarios to situate upper elementary school students (ages 8 to 11) in a CSCL setting to foster their computational thinking and science knowledge construction as they collaborate to create digital narratives.
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Monahan, R., Vandenberg, J., Gupta, A., Smith, A., Elsayed, R., Fox, K., … Mott, B. (2023). Multimodal CS Education Using a Scaffolded CSCL Environment. In Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, ITiCSE (Vol. 2, p. 645). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3587103.3594181
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