TY - GEN
T1 - Inclusive Computing in Special Needs Classrooms: Designing for All
AU - Lechelt, Zuzanna
AU - Rogers, Yvonne
AU - Yuill, Nicola
AU - Nagl, Lena
AU - Ragone, Grazia
AU - Marquardt, Nicolai
PY - 2018/4/21
Y1 - 2018/4/21
N2 - With a growing call for an increased emphasis on computing in school curricula, there is a need to make computing accessible to a diversity of learners. One potential approach is to extend the use of physical toolkits, which have been found to encourage collaboration, sustained engagement and effective learning in classrooms in general. However, little is known as to whether and how these benefits can be leveraged in special needs schools, where learners have a spectrum of distinct cognitive and social needs. Here, we investigate how introducing a physical toolkit can support learning about computing concepts for special education needs (SEN) students in their classroom. By tracing how the students' interactions-both with the physical toolkit and with each other-unfolded over time, we demonstrate how the design of both the form factor and the learning tasks embedded in a physical toolkit contribute to collaboration, comprehension and engagement when learning in mixed SEN classrooms.
AB - With a growing call for an increased emphasis on computing in school curricula, there is a need to make computing accessible to a diversity of learners. One potential approach is to extend the use of physical toolkits, which have been found to encourage collaboration, sustained engagement and effective learning in classrooms in general. However, little is known as to whether and how these benefits can be leveraged in special needs schools, where learners have a spectrum of distinct cognitive and social needs. Here, we investigate how introducing a physical toolkit can support learning about computing concepts for special education needs (SEN) students in their classroom. By tracing how the students' interactions-both with the physical toolkit and with each other-unfolded over time, we demonstrate how the design of both the form factor and the learning tasks embedded in a physical toolkit contribute to collaboration, comprehension and engagement when learning in mixed SEN classrooms.
KW - computational thinking
KW - special needs education
KW - computer-supported learning
KW - digital fluency
KW - physical interfaces
U2 - 10.1145/3173574.3174091
DO - 10.1145/3173574.3174091
M3 - Conference contribution
T3 - CHI '18
BT - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
CY - New York, NY, USA
T2 - CHI 2018
Y2 - 21 April 2018 through 26 April 2018
ER -