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Exploring Children's Use of Self-Made Tangibles in Programming (2210.06258v1)

Published 12 Oct 2022 in cs.HC

Abstract: Defining abstract algorithmic structures like functions and variables using self-made tangibles can enhance the usability and affordability of the tangible programming experience by maintaining the input modality and physical interaction throughout the activity and reducing the dependence on electronic devices. However, existing tangible programming environments use digital interfaces to save abstract definitions such as functions and variables, as designing new tangibles is challenging for children due to their limited experience using abstract definitions. We conducted a series of design workshops with children to understand their self-made tangible creation abilities and develop design considerations for tangible computing such as paper programming. This paper reports: 1) Our insights on how students conceptualize and design tangible programming blocks, 2) Design considerations of self-made tangibles to yield higher understandability and memorability, 3) Tests of our design considerations in creating self-made tangibles in real-life coding activities.

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