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Title: | Robo-Blocks: A tangible programming system with debugging for children |
Authors: | Nussarin Nusen Arnan Sipitakiat |
Authors: | Nussarin Nusen Arnan Sipitakiat |
Keywords: | Social Sciences |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2011 |
Abstract: | This paper presents a tangible programming system called Robo-Blocks. The system consists of electronic command blocks that can be connected together to form a program that controls the movement of a floor robot. The basis of the design is to make programming accessible to young children. Robo-Blocks adds the ability to debug a tangible program by allowing children to step through each instruction and observe the resulting action. We present case studies that demonstrate how the step-by-step operation can help children to better analyze and debug the robot's action when the outcome is different from their expectations. |
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