Date & Time:
October 26, 2021 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location:
Crerar 298, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL,
10/26/2021 11:00 AM 10/26/2021 12:00 PM America/Chicago Jean Salac (UChicago) – Beyond Child’s Play: Understanding & Supporting Program Comprehension in Young Learners Crerar 298, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL,

Beyond Child’s Play: Understanding & Supporting Program Comprehension in Young Learners

Worldwide, many countries are integrating Computer Science (CS) and Computational Thinking (CT) instruction into elementary school curricula. This push for CS/CT instruction in younger ages increases the need to better understand how young learners come to a comprehension of programs and how they can be effectively supported in their learning. However, research into this age group (ages 9-15) is relatively thin compared with research into university-age learners. Research for university-age students is unlikely to directly translate to younger learners. Further, the context in which young learners learn computing differ greatly from the university setting, making direct translation difficult, if not impossible.

This dissertation outlines a series of studies that illuminate the contributing factors to comprehension, the different types of comprehension achieved, and the strategies that support program comprehension in young learners. We have found that societal factors, such as school environment, gender, and under-represented minority status, and academic factors, such as reading and math proficiency, contribute to various aspects of program comprehension. Further, our studies revealed that students frequently use code that they only demonstrate a functional, not a structural, understanding of, when learning in an open-ended curriculum. To bridge these gaps in elementary program comprehension, we developed two strategies: (1) TIPP&SEE, inspired by previewing and navigating strategies in reading, and (2) diagramming, inspired by similar strategies used in university CS and elementary math. Exploratory studies have shown TIPP&SEE to be associated with positive performance differences in summative CT assessments and in project completion rates, as well as with narrowed gaps between students with and without academic challenges. In contrast, a diagram-based implementation of TIPP&SEE was linked to similar performance as a text-based implementation of TIPP&SEE, with implications for the design of such diagrams for young learners. Taken together, this body of work deepens our collective understanding of program comprehension in young learners for more effective and equitable implementations of elementary CS/CT curricula.

Jean Salac

PhD Student, University of Chicago

Related News & Events

UChicago CS News

Ben Zhao Named to TIME Magazine’s TIME100 AI List

Sep 05, 2024
UChicago CS News

Ian Foster and Rick Stevens Named to HPCwire’s 35 Legends List

Aug 28, 2024
UChicago CS News

University of Chicago to Develop Software for Effort to Create a National Quantum Virtual Laboratory

Aug 28, 2024
UChicago CS News

New Classical Algorithm Enhances Understanding of Quantum Computing’s Future

Aug 27, 2024
UChicago CS News

Decoding Content Moderation: Analyzing Policy Variations Across Top Online Platforms

Aug 26, 2024
UChicago CS News

Get to Know Our Newest Faculty Members

Aug 21, 2024
In the News

Big Brains Podcast: Fighting back against AI piracy, with Ben Zhao and Heather Zheng

Aug 15, 2024
UChicago CS News

Sarah Sebo Awarded Prestigious CAREER Grant for Research on Robot Social Skills in Collaborative Learning

Jul 29, 2024
UChicago CS News

Chameleon Testbed Secures $12 Million in Funding for Phase 4: Expanding Frontiers in Computer Science Research

Jul 29, 2024
UChicago CS News

What’s Real and What’s Not? Watermarking to Identify AI-Generated Text

Jul 18, 2024
UChicago CS News

Enhancing Multitasking Efficiency: The Role of Muscle Stimulation in Reducing Mental Workload

Jul 10, 2024
In the News

From wildfires to bird calls: Sage redefines environmental monitoring

Jun 28, 2024
arrow-down-largearrow-left-largearrow-right-large-greyarrow-right-large-yellowarrow-right-largearrow-right-smallbutton-arrowclosedocumentfacebookfacet-arrow-down-whitefacet-arrow-downPage 1CheckedCheckedicon-apple-t5backgroundLayer 1icon-google-t5icon-office365-t5icon-outlook-t5backgroundLayer 1icon-outlookcom-t5backgroundLayer 1icon-yahoo-t5backgroundLayer 1internal-yellowinternalintranetlinkedinlinkoutpauseplaypresentationsearch-bluesearchshareslider-arrow-nextslider-arrow-prevtwittervideoyoutube