DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY IMPROVES GIRL'S COMPUTATIONAL SKILLS
C lemson researchers
find that blending movement and computer programming supports girls in building
computational thinking skills, according to an ongoing study funded by the
National Science Foundation and emerging technology report published in journal Technology, Knowledge and Learning.
Even with increasing
demands for computationally savvy workers, there is a lack of representation
among women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields (STEM),
the researchers say.
"We want more
diverse faces around the table, helping to come up with technological solutions
to societal issues," said Shaundra Daily, lead author on the report and
assistant professor of computing at Clemson. "So we're working with girls
to create more pathways to support their participation."
Virtual Environment
Interactions (VEnvI) is software and curriculum for blending movement and
programming, which offers a novel and embodied strategy of engaging fifth- and
sixth-grade girls in computational thinking.
"We want to
understand how body syntonicity might enable young learners to bootstrap their
intuitive knowledge in order to program a three-dimensional character to
perform movements," said Alison Leonard, report co-author and assistant
professor of education at Clemson.
In the process of
developing this emerging technology, the researchers conduct user-centered
design research for creating choreography and the social context for a virtual
character through which girls can be introduced to alternative applications in
computing.
"We adopt the
view that computational thinking is a set of concepts, practices and
perspectives that draw upon the world of computing and applicable in many STEM
fields," Daily said.
Students met with
instructors and learned basic curriculum involving the elements of dance,
choreography and Alice, an existing educational software that teaches students
computer programming in a three-dimensional environment.
The researchers
utilize movement choreography as both an engaging and a parallel context for
introducing computational thinking. Compositional strategies in the
choreographic process of ordering and reordering movement sequences also mirror
computational practices of reusing and remixing.
"Executing one
bit of code or movement one after the other exists in both programming and
choreography. Likewise, loops or repeating a set of steps, also occur in both
contexts," Leonard said.
The students moved and
created pieces for their virtual characters to perform, bringing about
connections between computational thinking and what their bodies are doing.
The findings indicate
the active presentation of concepts and future scalability of their virtual
environment VEnvI that will add to the rich landscape of emerging technologies
geared toward more inclusive strategies to engage girls in computational thinking.
The researchers are
designing the first control algorithm that links concepts from computational
thinking to animation algorithms, thus creating and evaluating new animation
algorithms working to ensure the quality of the resulting choreography.
This emerging
technology has the potential to widen the scope of current technologies that
seek to cultivate computational thinking for diverse designers, users and
audiences, according to the researchers.
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