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Journal of educational computing research, 2021-06, Vol.59 (3), p.410-428
2021

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Assessing Young Students’ Design Thinking Disposition and Its Relationship With Computer Programming Self-Efficacy
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  • Journal of educational computing research, 2021-06, Vol.59 (3), p.410-428
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Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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  • To explore the role of design thinking in contemporary computer literacy education, this study aimed to examine the relationship between young students’ design thinking disposition and their computer programming self-efficacy. To assess students’ design thinking disposition, this study developed the Design Thinking Disposition Scale (DTDS) with a sample of 350 junior high school students who had computer programming experience in a STEAM course. A principle axis factor analysis with the promax rotation method was used to verify the DTDS’s construct under the four dimensions: empathize, define, ideate and prototype. The Cronbach’s alpha reliability was .90 for the overall scale. Correlation analyses results showed that all the four dimensions were significantly correlated with computer programming self-efficacy assessed by CPSES. A significant regression model was found in which the three factors, ideate, prototype and define, significantly predicted the overall computer programming self-efficacy. Meanwhile, except for the ideate subscale, no gender difference was found in the young students’ design thinking dispositions. The students’ self-directed programming learning experience was shown to benefit their design thinking disposition. The DTDS can be applied to design-thinking-embedded computer literacy curricula such as makers, STEAM, or robotics education. Several further studies are also suggested.
Sprache
Englisch
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ISSN: 0735-6331
eISSN: 1541-4140
DOI: 10.1177/0735633120967326
Titel-ID: cdi_sage_journals_10_1177_0735633120967326

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