[Edu-sig] re: modeling
Arthur Siegel
ajs@ix.netcom.com
Sun, 10 Jun 2001 12:53:25 -0400
Ludger writes -
>But this is not quite right.
>We should teach informatics to the beginner,
>so - everyone gets a "right" mental model of working with a computer
>(special with a GUI),
>(s|he) is teached to get a clear understanding of whats going on and
>*how* this can be expressed
>*instead of*
>click here and click there and acitvate this button and scroll this area
etc.
Not fully following your suggestion.
What I think I like is the concept of modelling to demonstrate how the
GUI - whatever it happens to be - fits in to what is happening 'behind
the scenes'.
Particularly necessary if one is teaching on a Windows/MAC platform.
My own enthusiasm for Informatics would have never developed had
not the availability of Linux brought me behind the scenes, and beyond
the control of a particular GUI.
What I would not like is making GUI concerns - beyond
their de-mystification/ deconstruction - too central, too early on.
GUI is a later stage development of the Informatics discipline and IMO a
later
stage pedagogical concern.
ART