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Informatics Education - Supporting Computational Thinking : Third International Conference on Informatics in Secondary Schools - Evolution and Perspectives, ISSEP 2008 Torun Poland, July 1-4, 2008 Proceedings

Mittermeir, Roland(Edited by)Syslo, Maciej M.(Edited by)
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Informatics Education – Supporting Computational Thinking contains papers presented at the Third International Conference on Informatics in Secondary Schools – Evolution and Perspective, ISSEP 2008, held in July 2008 in Torun, Poland.

As with the proceedings of the two previous ISSEP conferences (2005 in Klag- furt, Austria, and 2006 in Vilnius, Lithuania), the papers presented in this volume address issues of informatics education transcending national boundaries and, the- fore, transcending differences in the various national legislation and organization of the educational system.

Observing these issues, one might notice a trend. The p- ceedings of the First ISSEP were termed From Computer Literacy to Informatics F- damentals [1].

There, broad room was given to general education in ICT.

The ECDL, the European Computer Driving License, propagated since the late 1990s, had pe- trated school at this time already on a broad scale and teachers, parents, as well as pupils were rather happy with this situation.

Teachers had material that had a clear scope, was relatively easy to teach, and especially easy to examine.

Parents had the assurance that their children learn “modern and relevant stuff,” and for kids the c- puter was sufficiently modern so that anything that had to do with computers was c- sidered to be attractive.

Moreover, the difficulties of programming marking the early days of informatics education in school seemed no longer relevant.

Some colleagues had a more distant vision though.

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Product Details
3540699236 / 9783540699231
Paperback / softback
19/06/2008
Germany
357 pages, XV, 357 p.
155 x 235 mm