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Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Creativity and Fabrication in Education | 2017

The Role of Computational Thinking Practices in Making: How Beginning Youth Makers Encounter & Appropriate CT Practices in Making

Aditi Wagh; Brian Gravel; Eli Tucker-Raymond

1There are increasing calls to introduce computational thinking (CT) practices at the K-12 level. These calls are motivated by a consensus that CT practices can be valuable for everyone. This work is based on the assertion that making, or the personal construction of objects employing digital and/or analog technologies, can provide a rich context for enacting CT practices. This paper investigates the activities of a group of beginning youth makers creating an interactive digital/ physical water piano to ask: What forms of CT practices do they enact, and in what ways are these practices further developed in their work? Data includes qualitative ethnographic data including observations, recordings and interviews. We explore the ways youth encounter new, yet relatable and intriguing practices---like debugging to isolate an issue---and appropriate them within particular contexts and for particular goals, often to deal with the immediate challenges they are facing. We end by offering conjectures for ways to support beginning youth makers in appropriating CT practices.


Science Education | 2015

Balancing Curricular and Pedagogical Needs in Computational Construction Kits: Lessons from the DeltaTick Project.

Michelle Hoda Wilkerson-Jerde; Aditi Wagh; Uri Wilensky


interaction design and children | 2014

Frog pond: a codefirst learning environment on evolution and natural selection

Michael S. Horn; Corey Brady; Arthur Hjorth; Aditi Wagh; Uri Wilensky


Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2017

Bridging inquiry-based science and constructionism: Exploring the alignment between students tinkering with code of computational models and goals of inquiry

Aditi Wagh; Kate Cook-Whitt; Uri Wilensky


interaction design and children | 2016

Frogs to Think with: Improving Students' Computational Thinking and Understanding of Evolution in A Code-First Learning Environment

Yu Guo; Aditi Wagh; Corey Brady; Sharona T. Levy; Michael S. Horn; Uri Wilensky


Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy | 2016

Making It Social: Considering the Purpose of Literacy to Support Participation in Making and Engineering.

Eli Tucker-Raymond; Brian Gravel; Aditi Wagh; Naeem Wilson; Michael Manderino; Jill Castek


computer supported collaborative learning | 2013

Leveling the playing field: Making multi-level evolutionary processes accessible through participatory simulations

Aditi Wagh; Uri Wilensky


Journal of Science Education and Technology | 2018

EvoBuild: A Quickstart Toolkit for Programming Agent-Based Models of Evolutionary Processes.

Aditi Wagh; Uri Wilensky


Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference on Creativity and Fabrication in Education | 2016

Negotiating tensions between aesthetics, meaning and technics as opportunities for disciplinary engagement

Aditi Wagh; Brian Gravel; Eli Tucker-Raymond; Susan Klimczack


international conference of learning sciences | 2014

Getting your drift: Activity designs for grappling with evolution

Corey Brady; Michael S. Horn; Uri Wilensky; Aditi Wagh; Arthur Hjorth; Amartya Banerjee

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Uri Wilensky

Northwestern University

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Corey Brady

Northwestern University

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Jill Castek

Portland State University

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Yu Guo

Northwestern University

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