Autor/a

Chesñevar, Carlos Iván

Maguitman, Ana Gabriela

González Azconegui, María Paula

Cobo, María Laura

Fecha de publicación

2011-06-08T08:54:37Z

2011-06-08T08:54:37Z

2004



Resumen

A Fundamentals of Computing Theory course involves different topics that are core to the Computer Science curricula and whose level of abstraction makes them difficult both to teach and to learn. Such difficulty stems from the complexity of the abstract notions involved and the required mathematical background. Surveys conducted among our students showed that many of them were applying some theoretical concepts mechanically rather than developing significant learning. This paper shows a number of didactic strategies that we introduced in the Fundamentals of Computing Theory curricula to cope with the above problem. The proposed strategies were based on a stronger use of technology and a constructivist approach. The final goal was to promote more significant learning of the course topics.

Tipo de documento

article
publishedVersion

Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Computer science education; Fundamentals of computing theory; Informatics technology; Informàtica -- Ensenyament

Publicado por

Iberoamerican Science & Technology Education Consortium

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Reproducció del document publicat a http://journal.info.unlp.edu.ar/journal/journal11/papers/JCST-Aug04-2.pdf

Journal of Computer Science & Technology, 2004, vol. 4, núm. 2, p. 91-97

Derechos

(c) Iberoamerican Science & Technology Education Consortium, 2004

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