1. Development of the ICT Teachers’ Perceptions of the Contribution of Scratch Program to Programming Instruction Scale
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Alev Ates Cobanoglu, Şerife Nur Yildiz, and Tarik Kisla
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Computer science ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,050301 education ,021107 urban & regional planning ,02 engineering and technology ,Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology ,Software ,Cronbach's alpha ,Scratch ,Information and Communications Technology ,Block (programming) ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Mathematics education ,Technology integration ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,business ,0503 education ,computer ,General Environmental Science ,computer.programming_language ,Visual programming language - Abstract
Scratch which is one of the block-based software for facilitating programming teaching is commonly used for beginners of learning programming. However, there is a lack of studies about the perceptions of information and communication technologies (ICT) teachers regarding the contributions of this visual programming language. Therefore, this study deals with developing a scale for measuring ICT teachers’ perceptions based on unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) about Scratch’s contributions in teaching programming. The sample of the study includes 265 ICT teachers from Turkish Ministry of National Education (MoNE) secondary schools who used Scratch software in their courses. According to exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses results, final version for perceptions scale of ICT teachers regarding the contributions of block-based visual programming language (Scratch) includes 28 items. The Cronbach Alpha coefficient is 0.97. This scale can help the practitioners who aims at understanding the contributions of Scratch and the other block-based visual programming languages from ICT teachers’ perspective; the researchers who wish to investigate this contribution according to various variables and the decision-makers of using Scratch in programming instruction programs.
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- 2020