Abstract:
Context In many countries, it is now important to integrate learning-oriented views to foster computational thinking (CT) in the classroom. This has inspired ideas for ne...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Context In many countries, it is now important to integrate learning-oriented views to foster computational thinking (CT) in the classroom. This has inspired ideas for new lesson plans, instructional strategies, teacher guidance, and, most importantly, new approaches to grading these skills. Aim: This article presents the results of a systematic review initially focused on identifying the various ways of assessing CT in school and their relationship to relevant CT skills. Method: We conducted a systematic review of the literature to assess CT in schools. This review applied a semi-automatic search for specific terms within the selected papers. These terms came from the analysis of several established definitions of CT. Results: We present a set of the most representative competencies and concepts developed in various experiences, in which the main topic is the assessment of CT, as well as some that have not been developed and that may be the subject of future works. Conclusions: The evaluation of CT in the school requires multiple approaches; it is a challenge to have a single method or strategy to evaluate everything that CT implies.
Published in: IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje ( Volume: 18, Issue: 4, November 2023)
Departamento de sistemas, University of Cauca, Popayán, Colombia
Rene Fabián Zúñiga Muñoz received the master’s degree in computing from the University of Cauca, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree. He is also a Titular Coordinator with Instituto Tecnico Industrial de Popayán and a Teacher with the University of Cauca. His research topics are computational thinking in education, education STEAM, and ITC in education.
Rene Fabián Zúñiga Muñoz received the master’s degree in computing from the University of Cauca, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree. He is also a Titular Coordinator with Instituto Tecnico Industrial de Popayán and a Teacher with the University of Cauca. His research topics are computational thinking in education, education STEAM, and ITC in education.View more
Departamento de sistemas, University of Cauca, Popayán, Colombia
Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegría received the degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Cauca in 1997, the Specialist degree in software development processes from Universidad San Buenaventura in 2002, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Universidad de Chile in 2012. His research interests include development processes, architectures, and software reuse. In recent years, he has b...Show More
Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegría received the degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Cauca in 1997, the Specialist degree in software development processes from Universidad San Buenaventura in 2002, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Universidad de Chile in 2012. His research interests include development processes, architectures, and software reuse. In recent years, he has b...View more
Escuela Superior de Ingeniería de Telecomunicación, University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
Gregorio Robles (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in empirical software engineering research on free/open source software from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. He is a Full Professor with Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. His research interests include free/open source software.
Gregorio Robles (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in empirical software engineering research on free/open source software from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. He is a Full Professor with Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. His research interests include free/open source software.View more
Departamento de sistemas, University of Cauca, Popayán, Colombia
Rene Fabián Zúñiga Muñoz received the master’s degree in computing from the University of Cauca, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree. He is also a Titular Coordinator with Instituto Tecnico Industrial de Popayán and a Teacher with the University of Cauca. His research topics are computational thinking in education, education STEAM, and ITC in education.
Rene Fabián Zúñiga Muñoz received the master’s degree in computing from the University of Cauca, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree. He is also a Titular Coordinator with Instituto Tecnico Industrial de Popayán and a Teacher with the University of Cauca. His research topics are computational thinking in education, education STEAM, and ITC in education.View more
Departamento de sistemas, University of Cauca, Popayán, Colombia
Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegría received the degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Cauca in 1997, the Specialist degree in software development processes from Universidad San Buenaventura in 2002, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Universidad de Chile in 2012. His research interests include development processes, architectures, and software reuse. In recent years, he has been researching the development of computational thinking and aspects related to process design and situational collaborative methods in different scenarios of software construction.
Julio Ariel Hurtado Alegría received the degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Cauca in 1997, the Specialist degree in software development processes from Universidad San Buenaventura in 2002, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Universidad de Chile in 2012. His research interests include development processes, architectures, and software reuse. In recent years, he has been researching the development of computational thinking and aspects related to process design and situational collaborative methods in different scenarios of software construction.View more
Escuela Superior de Ingeniería de Telecomunicación, University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
Gregorio Robles (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in empirical software engineering research on free/open source software from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. He is a Full Professor with Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. His research interests include free/open source software.
Gregorio Robles (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in empirical software engineering research on free/open source software from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. He is a Full Professor with Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. His research interests include free/open source software.View more