Principles for AI Education for Elementary Grades Students.
Anne T. Ottenbreit-LeftwichKrista D. GlazewskiMinji JeonKatie JantaraweragulCindy E. Hmelo-SilverAdam ScribnerSeung Y. LeeBradford W. MottJames C. LesterPublished in: ITiCSE (2) (2022)
Keyphrases
- school children
- grade level
- university level
- higher education
- distance learning
- distance education
- e learning
- young students
- european higher education
- educational environment
- deaf students
- educational institutions
- mobile learning
- secondary school
- lifelong learning
- computer science education
- undergraduate and graduate
- learning theories
- artificial intelligence
- engineering education
- web based learning
- computing education
- learning experience
- formal education
- educational software
- teaching methods
- design studio
- post secondary
- hong kong
- learning sciences
- educational systems
- special education
- learning environment
- information literacy
- learning outcomes
- elementary school
- science education
- problem based learning
- educational experiences
- student learning
- virtual learning environments
- learning styles
- role play
- junior high school
- high school
- classroom teaching
- project based learning
- learning activities
- blended learning
- learning community
- virtual laboratories
- learning tools
- high school students
- collaborative learning
- intelligent tutoring systems
- information and communication technologies
- educational settings
- programming course
- multiple intelligences
- primary school
- classroom activities
- learning process
- digital games
- active participation
- teacher training
- educational technology
- teaching assistants
- control group
- professional development
- ai researchers
- attitudes toward