Information Encoding in Computer Science Education Using the Cup Song

authored by
Heike Buttke, Johannes Krugel
Abstract

Problem solving plays a central role in computer science classes, whereby the problems to be analyzed are often already available in encoded form. The initial process where the learners have to parse information into symbols using adequate representations, has hardly been considered systematically so far. However, encoding development is essential for the understanding of sign processes and for general education. This paper therefore presents the development and evaluation of a teaching unit called 'Cup Song Encoding' designed to model information encoding using a percussion song as an example. It simultaneously imparts coding theory concepts and fosters Computational Thinking of students. The material of the teaching unit is available online. The teaching unit was successfully tested with over 200 students in different age groups in K-12 during which the students' solutions were recorded and examined. The outcomes of the unit demonstrate the potential for encoding modeling to be a valuable addition to K-12 computer science education. The results also show how Computational Thinking methods can be integrated in computer science classes.

Organisation(s)
Didactics of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Section
Type
Conference contribution
Publication date
2024
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Information Systems and Management, Education, General Engineering
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1109/EDUCON60312.2024.10578599 (Access: Closed)