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What’s the Fun in Informatics? Working to Capture Children and Teachers into the Pleasure of Computing

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The importance of computer science education in secondary, and even primary school, has been pointed out by many authors. But too often pupils only experience ICT, both at home and at school, and confuse it with computer science. We organized a game-contest, the Kangourou of Informatics, with the aim to attract all pupils (not only the talented ones), expose them to the scientific aspects of informatics in a fun way, and convey a correct conception of the discipline. Peculiarities of the game are its focus on team work and on engaging pupils in discovering what lays behind what they experience every day.

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  • informatics and education
  • learning contests

This work was partially funded by Google under the Computer Science for High Schools (CS4HS) program.

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Lonati, V., Monga, M., Morpurgo, A., Torelli, M. (2011). What’s the Fun in Informatics? Working to Capture Children and Teachers into the Pleasure of Computing. In: Kalaš, I., Mittermeir, R.T. (eds) Informatics in Schools. Contributing to 21st Century Education. ISSEP 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7013. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24722-4_19

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