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Aprendizaje de la programación en el Citilab

  • Autores: Jordi Delgado Pin Árbol académico, Joan Güell, José García Yeste, Marina Conde, Víctor Casado
  • Localización: CTS: Revista iberoamericana de ciencia, tecnología y sociedad, ISSN-e 1850-0013, ISSN 1668-0030, Vol. 8, Nº. 23, 2013, págs. 123-133
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Learning to program in Citilab
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  • Resumen
    • español

      Este artículo pretende ser un resumen de las experiencias llevadas a cabo en el Citilab para acercar la programación de los ordenadores a la gente de la calle. Sin ningún requerimiento previo, cualquiera puede inscribirse en alguno de los cursos de nuestra oferta docente en programación. Esto ha sido posible principalmente gracias a la existencia del software adecuado, todo realizado en entornos Smalltalk: Scratch para niños pequeños (y no tan pequeños), BotsInc como iniciación a Smalltalk y el mismo Squeak, implementación open source de Smalltalk utilizada en la creación del software mencionado, para programadores experimentados

    • English

      This article aims at compiling the experiences gathered by Citilab in bringing computer programming to the people. Without any prerequisite, anyone can enroll in any of our courses. This is possible mainly thanks to the existence of a very suitable piece of software which was developed with the Smalltalk programming language: Scratch for kids (but not only for them), BotsInc as an introduction to Smalltalk, and also Squeak, a Smalltalk open source implementation that was used in the creation of the software mentioned above and is directed to experienced programmers

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