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How might we help people learn to code? - Coggle Diagram
How might we help people learn to code?
Research
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Literature review
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Computational Thinking
Engagement
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Synthesis
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Findings
Insights
People are motivated to develop a product via coding because is raises their self esteem to see their work visually. So, we should prioritize visual feedback to learners.
People like learning with meaningful examples because these examples improve their learning and boost their self-esteem by showing them how they can use these skills in the real-world. So, we should use real-world examples.
Women do not feel accepted into coding due to the lack of representation and sense of belonging because societal norms.
Ideation
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Initial
CodeBuddy
Prototype
Evaluation
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Follow-up Interviews
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New Interviews
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Iteration
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Using coding to develop
a product is motivating
Learning with meaningful
examples is motivating
People feel discouraged
if they don't have community
HMW Reformulation:
How might we help people learn coding in an inclusive and engaging way?
HMW Reformulation:
“How might we teach the computational thinking skills needed for coding in a more inclusive and engaging way?”
Interviews
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Katy
Kim
Anja Beth
Kirsten
Cait
First-person Immersion
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Skill Crush
LinkedIn Learning