Tema 1: 8. klasse som kreative producenter af fremtidens velfærdsteknologi – konstruktionisme, problemløsning og dialog
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https://doi.org/10.7146/lom.v8i14.22052Keywords:
Robotteknologi, Folkeskolen, Konstruktionisme, problemløsing, dialog, innovationAbstract
Gennem denne artikel viser vi et eksempel på, hvordan 8. klasses elever kan bygge og programmere interaktive robotartefakter med Arduino. Arduinoteknologien anvendes bl.a. i Makerspaces, hvor børn og unge udforsker det 21. århundredes teknologi, som forbinder den fysiske og virtuelle verden.
Undervisningen var to-delt og bestod af indledende opgaver efterfulgt at et friere og mere eksperimenterende projektforløb. Eleverne konstruerede i det friere forløb f.eks. et løbende vækkeur, hurtig-bold-måler, motions-motivatoren og pulsindikator. Det faglige område kredsede om programmering, kredsløbsteknik, robotteknologi og teknisk engelsk.
Læringen foregik efter et konstruktionistisk tilsnit, med fokus på eksperimenter og problemløsning. Særligt fokus på dialog i forbindelse med problemløsning var omdrejningspunkt i læreprocessen, hvor systemet og dets delelementer blev udfoldet. Eksemplet viser en udfordrende og farbar vej for skoler som vil eksperimentere med robotteknologi og programmering.Downloads
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