
Weipeng Yang
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Oct 29, 2024 |
ova.galencentre.org | Weipeng Yang
By Weipeng Yang, Education University of Hong KongHONG KONG, Oct 29 – Forget boring textbooks and rote memorisation. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just for research labs and self-driving cars. It’s making its way into classrooms, not to replace teachers but to empower children and prepare them for a future where technology plays an increasingly important role.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Yue Zeng |Weipeng Yang |Alfredo Arellano |Bautista Arellano
Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Developing young children’s computational thinking through programming with a hybrid kit Yue Zeng [1] ; Weipeng Yang [2] ; Alfredo Bautista [2] [1] Wenzhou University & The Education University of Hong Kong [2] The Education University of Hong Kong Localización: Journal for the Study of Education and Development, Infancia y Aprendizaje, ISSN-e 1578-4126, ISSN 0210-3702, Vol. 47, Nº 2, 2024, págs. 408-441 Idioma: inglés Títulos paralelos: Desarrollo...
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Aug 7, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Angela L. Castro |Ángela Andrea Castro |Cristhian Aguilera |Weipeng Yang |Brigida Urrutia
1. IntroductionThere is a growing interest in integrating computational thinking (CT) into early childhood education, given its significant contribution to the development of 21st-century skills, such as creativity, problem-solving, and digital competence [1]. One of the most used tools to promote CT is screen-free programmable robots targeted at children from the age of 3 [2,3].
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Jun 4, 2024 |
en.tempo.co | Weipeng Yang |Petir Garda Bhwana |Klik di Sini
By Weipeng Yang, an assistant professor in early childhood education at The Education University of Hong Kong. Preschoolers are embracing AI to teach them, preparing for a tech-driven future. Forget boring textbooks and rote memorisation. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just for research labs and self-driving cars. It's making its way into classrooms, not to replace teachers but to empower children and prepare them for a future where technology plays an increasingly important role.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
openforum.com.au | Weipeng Yang
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just for research labs and self-driving cars. It’s making its way into classrooms, not to replace teachers but to empower children and prepare them for a future where technology plays an increasingly important role. While AI’s role in fields like healthcare, transport and manufacturing is well known, its application in early childhood education may seem less intuitive.
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