Session Format
Conference Session (20 minutes)
Location
Room 211
Abstract for the conference program
One of the first most fundamental skills that freshman engineering students learn is computational thinking. Computation thinking is the thought process carried out to solve problems. To develop this skill set usually computer programming fundamentals are introduced using a specific programming language. This approach falls short in sustaining the students’ interest in engineering. To rekindle the students’ interest in engineering, we proposed the utilization of the open-source electronics prototyping platform “Arduino”. Introducing the students to hardware programming and having them use project-based approaches to develop their computational thinking skill set increased their interest in the subject matter and significantly improved their performance.
Proposal Track
Research Project
Start Date
3-4-2017 11:15 AM
End Date
3-4-2017 11:45 AM
Recommended Citation
Haddad, Rami and Siddiqui, Salman, "Learning Computational Thinking Using Open-Source Hardware-based Programming" (2017). Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching & Learning Conference (2012-2019). 36.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/stem/2017/2017/36
Learning Computational Thinking Using Open-Source Hardware-based Programming
Room 211
One of the first most fundamental skills that freshman engineering students learn is computational thinking. Computation thinking is the thought process carried out to solve problems. To develop this skill set usually computer programming fundamentals are introduced using a specific programming language. This approach falls short in sustaining the students’ interest in engineering. To rekindle the students’ interest in engineering, we proposed the utilization of the open-source electronics prototyping platform “Arduino”. Introducing the students to hardware programming and having them use project-based approaches to develop their computational thinking skill set increased their interest in the subject matter and significantly improved their performance.