TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODOLOGIES SUPPORTED BY ICT APPLIED IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

The main objective of this paper is to show a set of new methodologies applied in the teaching of Computer Science using ICT. The methodologies are framed in the conceptual basis of the following sciences: Psychology, Education and Computer Science. The theoretical framework of the research is suppo...

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Computation
Computer Science Education
Concept Mapping
Constructivism (Learning)
Cooperative Learning
Electronic Learning
Games
Graphs
Individualized Instruction
Information Technology
Integrated Learning Systems
Learning Activities
Learning Theories
Outcomes of Education
Problem Solving
Programming
Qualitative Research
Simulated Environment
Student Projects
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