Teknolojide |
With
Devolopments in technology, information and communication technologies in our
daily lives becomes our indispensable part of our lifes. Its main reason is
that information and communication technologies’s sizes are becoming smaller
and in many areas software can be improved. With the purpose of encouraging
people to software and robotic in Turkey in early ages coding training is
learnt and studies in this area are continued. İn that study it is intended for
examining secondary school student’s self-sufficiency perception related to
block-based programming and their attitude towards to robotics in terms of
various variables. As a data collection tool, working group’s personal
information form, ‘’ Self-sufficiency Perception Scale Related to Block-based
Programming’’ deveoloped by Altun and Kasalak (2018), also; developed by Cross,
Hammer, Zito, Nourbakhshh and Bernstein (2016), turkish validity and reliability
studied by Şişman and Küçük‘’ Turkısh Robotic attitude Scale Towards to
Secondary School Students’’ is used. The
scales are practised on 2018-2019 educational year second term 115 secondary
school students. As a result, the self -
efficacy perceptions of secondary school students regarding block-based
programming do not differ depending on gender, internet access at home, daily
computer usage times and coding course but it differs depending on the
situation of having a personal computer and the situation of working in the
Scratch program outside the course. The attitudes of secondary school students
towards robots are not different in terms of gender, the situation of having
internet access at home, time of daily computer use, but the situation of
having a personal computer is different in terms of working in a Scratch
program outside the course, and the situation of taking coding courses.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Other Fields of Education |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 25, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | June 14, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 1 Issue: 1 |