Promoción del Pensamiento Computacional en estudiantes pre-universitarios: ¿cómo se emocionan?

  1. Rafael Herrero Álvarez 1
  2. Coromoto León 1
  3. Gara Miranda 1
  4. Eduardo Segredo 1
  5. Óscar Socas 1
  6. María Cuellar-Moreno 1
  7. Daniel Caballero-Julia 2
  8. Laura García 1
  9. Yolanda Díaz 1
  1. 1 Universidad de La Laguna
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    Universidad de La Laguna

    San Cristobal de La Laguna, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01r9z8p25

  2. 2 Unite de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Sport Santé Societé, Université de Lille
Proceedings:
Actas de las XXVII Jornadas sobre la Enseñanza Universitaria de la Informática.JENUI 2021 (27º. 2021. Valencia)
  1. Carlos Catalán Cantero (ed. lit.)
  2. Francisco Grimaldo Moreno (ed. lit.)

Publisher: Universitat de València

ISSN: 2531-0607

Year of publication: 2021

Volume: 6

Pages: 227-234

Type: Conference paper

Abstract

This paper presents a study of the emotions that areproduced in pre-university students when performingComputational Thinking activities. Two strategies arecompared in which the guided and discovery methodologies are interspersed. It is concluded that positiveand ambiguous emotions are mainly produced, whilenegative ones have relatively low intensity. It is alsoobserved in relation to the modalities, that in secondary, girls seem to show less intensity in positive andambiguous emotions and a slight increase in negativeones. Regarding the two strategies used, no significantdifferences were observed at any time above the mean

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