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Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
Investigating the Children's Collaborative Learning of Programming Using Multi-Touch Table
التحقيق في استخدام طاولة اللمس المتعدد للأطفال في التعليم التعاوني للبرمجة
Subject
:
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology
Document Language
:
Arabic
Abstract
:
In many countries worldwide, young children use various information and communication technologies daily. One way to help children’s interaction with technology for educational purposes is through using multi-touch tables. Multi-touch tables support children’s collaborative learning through applications developed to enable them to collaborate on various activities. Previous studies have shown that collaborative learning can motivate children to engage in teamwork, and it can facilitate student engagement, learning achievement, and creativity. Some studies have explored how students can learn through a multi-touch table. However, there is a lack of research studying the use of a multi-touch table for collaborative learning of programming. This study investigates the possibility of using a multi-touch table to enhance children’s collaborative learning of programming. This thesis developed software for a multi-touch table called MT-Collaborative Game to encourage children collaboratively learning of programming. We conducted a comparative study to explore how children can interact to learn programming on a multi-touch table and a personal computer. We select 40 children, including boys and girls, who speak English, have good educational achievements, and are aged 10-12 years. The participants are divided into 20 groups of two children because of the screen size available on both devices. This study compared the use of the personal computer and the multi-touch table. Results show that using the MT-Collaborative Game software in the Multi-touch table enhanced the level of collaboration among children and increased they interactive more than the personal computer.
Supervisor
:
Dr. Mohammed Basheri
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
:
1441 AH
2019 AD
Added Date
:
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
منال محمد الراجحي
Al-Rajhi, Manal Mohammed
Researcher
Master
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Type
Description
45055.pdf
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