Coding Robots as a Source of Instantiations for Arithmetic

Date
2018-09-17
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Publisher
Springer Nature
Abstract
With louder and more widespread calls to include computer programming as a core element of school curriculum, global efforts to define innovative and distinct coding curricula are underway. We take a different tack in this paper, one oriented by an investigation of the common ground between learning to program and learning mathematics. We observed 9- and 10-year-olds as they learned to build and program Lego Mindstorms EV3 robots over 4 days, attending in particular to the ways that programming robots to move might support the development and integration of powerful instantiations of number, arithmetic and multiplication. Our findings suggest that children’s understanding of number, and their transitions from additive to multiplicative thinking, can be powerfully supported by engaging in practical tasks rather than practice exercises.
Description
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40751-018-0042-7
Keywords
Robotics, Coding, Elementary mathematics, Instantiations of arithmetic, Metaphor, Video analysis
Citation
Francis, K., & Davis, B. (2018). Coding Robots as a Source of Instantiations for Arithmetic. Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education. doi:10.1007/s40751-018-0042-7