The Effect of Scratch- and Lego Mindstorms Ev3-Based Programming Activities on Academic Achievement, Problem-Solving Skills and Logical- Mathematical Thinking Skills of Students

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Özgen KORKMAZ

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the Scratch and Lego
Mindstorms Ev3 programming activities on academic achievement with respect
to computer programming, and on the problem-solving and logical-mathematical
thinking skills of students. This study was a semi-experimental, pretest-posttest
study with two experimental groups and a control groups. A total of 75 students
were divided among all three groups. Scratch-based game activities were applied
to Study Group I. Lego Mindstorms Ev3-based design activities were applied to
Study Group II. A C++ editor-based teaching activity was applied to the control
group. The academic achievement test was developed within the scope of this
study (Kr-20= 0.71). The Logical-Mathematical Intelligence Sub-Scale was used
(Cronbach alpha is 0,925). Problem-Solving Inventory was used (Cronbach alpha
is 0,86). Data was evaluated using frequency, percentage, arithmetic mean,
standard deviation, and Anova analyses. The educational program based on


Scratch-related game activities made a more positive contribution to the logical-
mathematical thinking skills of students than the educational programs based on


Lego Mindstorms Ev3 design activities and traditional teaching activities, and this
contribution was especially significant for the mathematical relationship factor.

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