Use of visual programming in the university education by means of free software
Vladyslav Velychko

TL;DR
This paper explores the integration of visual programming using free software in university education, highlighting its potential to enhance algorithmic competence and modeling skills among students, especially non-computer specialists.
Contribution
It analyzes the features and applications of free visual programming systems in education, emphasizing their role in developing algorithmic culture and competence.
Findings
Visual programming supports modeling and experimental calculation in education.
Free software visual programming tools have significant potential for educational use.
Application of visual programming enhances students' algorithmic skills.
Abstract
The term visual programming has started to be used in Informatics so far, however, there are different views on its meaning. The separation of visual programming from development tools of interfaces provides not only the certainty for this technology, but also opens the systems of modeling and programming in the education unknown to a wide range. The use of visual programming which is based on the free software provides the new perspective algorithmic culture formation of future professionals of non-computer specialists. A wide application of visual programming in the educational process is the perspective direction of the cognitive activity intensification, laying the foundations of the algorithmic competence. Visual simulation systems which are related to the creation of the unified means of any software, when are used in training activities allow not only to create models,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Education · Technology and Human Factors in Education and Health · Engineering Education and Technology
