How Use-Modify-Create Brings Middle Grades Students To Computational Thinking

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Jennifer K Houchins
Danielle C Boulden
James Lester
Bradford Mott
Kristy Elizabeth Boyer
Eric N Wiebe

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This design case chronicles the efforts of an interdisciplinary team of researchers as they collaborated with middle grades science teachers and students to build and refine an epidemic disease curriculum module. The initial five-day design was delivered in five science classrooms at three nearby schools where researcher classroom observations and teacher feedback drove iterative refinements of the module’s materials. The final design of this module consisted of four instructional days of modeling and simulation activities that integrate computational thinking practices, computer science concepts, and life sciences content. The paper aims to illustrate the design motivations to address contextual constraints such as tight curricular schedules and varied levels of exposure to programming for both teachers and students. The instructional materials presented in this design case were the result of a three-year long research-practice partnership with science teachers at nearby middle schools.

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Houchins, J. K., Boulden, D. C., Lester, J., Mott, B., Boyer, K. E., & Wiebe, E. N. (2021). How Use-Modify-Create Brings Middle Grades Students To Computational Thinking . International Journal of Designs for Learning, 12(3), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.14434/ijdl.v12i3.30733
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Jennifer K Houchins, North Carolina State University

Jennifer Houchins is Director of Technology Programs at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation.

Danielle C Boulden, North Carolina State University

Danielle Boulden is a Research Scientist at the Center for Educational Informatics.

James Lester, North Carolina State University

James Lester is Director of the Center for Educational Informatics and a Distinguished University Professor.

Bradford Mott, North Carolina State University

Bradford Mott is a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Educational Informatics.

Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, University of Florida

Kristy Elizabeth Boyer is Director of the LearnDialogue Group and an Associate Professor of Computer & Information Science & Engineering.