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Title: Examining Participation and Outcomes Among Middle School Students in a Virtual Camp on Coding with Music
Authors: Zhang, Yifan
Tabares, Santiago Ospina
Patt, Ray
Krug, Douglas Lusa
Mead, Hilary
Mouza, Chrystalla
Shepherd, David
Pollock, Lori
Keywords: Learning Sciences
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences
Citation: Zhang, Y., Tabares, S. O., Patt, R., Krug, D. L., Mead, H., Mouza, C., Shepherd, D., & Pollock, L. (2024). Examining Participation and Outcomes Among Middle School Students in a Virtual Camp on Coding with Music. In Lindgren, R., Asino, T. I., Kyza, E. A., Looi, C. K., Keifert, D. T., & Suárez, E. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of the Learning Sciences - ICLS 2024 (pp. 594-601). International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract: Attracting students to computing is crucial for advancing the development of new skills and fostering positive attitudes toward the field, especially among females and minoritized populations. One promising approach involves integrating computing with artistic activities, such as music. This study examines how learner’s prior experiences influence their participation in a virtual summer camp on coding with music. The study also examines how participation in the camp influences participants' attitudes about computing, with an eye toward gender differences. Data were collected through participant surveys (N=73) and focus groups (N=48). Findings suggest that parents’ and guardians' involvement is crucial for participation and integrating coding with artistic work holds promise for attracting students to the field. Findings can inform possible paths to engaging students in computing.
Description: Long Paper
URI: https://doi.org/10.22318/icls2024.102665
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