2019
DOI: 10.1108/ils-05-2019-0042
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Connecting moments of creativity, computational thinking, collaboration and new media literacy skills

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to present a novel pedagogical model that aims at bridging creativity with computational thinking (CT) and new media literacy skills at low-technology, information-rich learning environments. As creativity, problem solving and collaboration are among the targeted skills in twenty-first century, this model promotes the acquisition of these skills towards a holistic development of students in primary and secondary school settings. In this direction, teaching students to think like a compu… Show more

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“…Thus, teachers can implement and offer students a multitude of tools to choose from to increase their imagination and emotional solitude skills. Regarding high tech tools, digital tools such as well-being websites (Tsortanidou et al, 2019), and digital puzzles and video games to promote self-reflection and mental problemsolving as well as mental play in terms of creativity and brainstorming with oneself (Homer et al, 2018).…”
Section: ) Strengths Limitations and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, teachers can implement and offer students a multitude of tools to choose from to increase their imagination and emotional solitude skills. Regarding high tech tools, digital tools such as well-being websites (Tsortanidou et al, 2019), and digital puzzles and video games to promote self-reflection and mental problemsolving as well as mental play in terms of creativity and brainstorming with oneself (Homer et al, 2018).…”
Section: ) Strengths Limitations and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rise of automation and artificial intelligence, economists predicted there would be 800 million relevant jobs available by 2030 (McKinsey Global Institute, 2017). Therefore, it is very important to train students with good computational thinking abilities to help them face this technology-driven world (Voogt et al, 2015;Wing and Stanzione, 2016;Tsortanidou et al, 2019;Fidai et al, 2020;Tang et al, 2020;Kaspersen et al, 2021;Lavi et al, 2021;Israel-Fishelson and Hershkovitz, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT can facilitate this communication due to its inherent interdisciplinary nature and emergent properties. Cognitive, emotional, physical, and social abilities are fostered through the use of educator-designed CT practices (Tsortanidou et al, 2019).…”
Section: Sociocultural Perspective Of Environmental Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%