[KGB-L3] Extraction and Analysis Questions

Gregorio Robles grex at gsyc.urjc.es
Mon Jan 27 16:01:32 CET 2020


  Hi, Victor

  there is a database of 250K Scratch projects available at
https://github.com/TUDelftScratchLab/ScratchDataset

  the database includes Dr. Scratch scores, but does not include its code
as far as I remember.

  regards, Gregorio

El lun., 27 ene. 2020 a las 15:58, Victor Ferreira (<vasf at cin.ufpe.br>)
escribió:

> Gregorio, good morning.
>
> Thanks in advance for your response.
>
> The idea of my project is to identify how students are learning to
> program. With this in mind, I saw that DrScratch initially extracts the
> code for later evaluation.
>
> With that, what I need at this moment is a database, up to the present
> moment that contains in addition to DrScratch evaluations, some other
> public information, such as its code.
>
> Would you have a database that I could make this study practicable? If so,
> we could make a cooperation agreement between my university and you.
>
> Att,
>
> Victor Ferreira
>
> Em sáb., 25 de jan. de 2020 às 08:12, Gregorio Robles <grex at gsyc.urjc.es>
> escreveu:
>
>>
>>   Hi, Victor
>>
>>   sorry for the late answer. I am not sure what your aim is , but you can
>> find our code in GitHub: https://github.com/jemole/drScratch
>>
>>   regards, Gregorio
>>
>> El sáb., 25 ene. 2020 a las 11:50, Victor Ferreira (<vasf at cin.ufpe.br>)
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi dear researchers.
>>>
>>> My name is Victor Ferreira and I am currently a PhD student at the
>>> Informatics Center of the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE - Brazil).
>>>
>>> Firstly, I would like to congratulate your work, which I have been
>>> following since 2014. It is without a doubt, a fantastic tool and of
>>> unparalleled innovation.
>>>
>>> I have been conducting research on Computational Thinking, more
>>> precisely on how students are learning computation / programming. However,
>>> as you may have already realized, there is no database on computational
>>> thinking to make such inferences.
>>>
>>> With that, I would like some help / contribution / collaboration for my
>>> research. I have the following problem: To build a base on Computational
>>> Thinking with scratch I need to automatically extract / convert the codes
>>> of some users. However, I have bumped into this process. I found only one
>>> Python library called Kurt that can contribute a little to this project.
>>> With this in mind, you would be able to inform me of the extraction process
>>> that you undertake, if you use any library, or perhaps through a
>>> partnership we could build a foundation together.
>>>
>>> Thank you very much in advance.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> *Victor Ferreira*
>>>
>>> PhD Student in Computer Science -  CIn/UFPE
>>> MSc in Computer Science -  CIn/UFPE
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Gregorio Robles
>> Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
>> Campus de Fuenlabrada (Madrid), España
>> gregorio.robles at urjc.es | www.urjc.es | @URJC |
>>
>
>
> --
> Att,
>
> *Victor Ferreira*
>
> PhD Student in Computer Science -  CIn/UFPE
> MSc in Computer Science -  CIn/UFPE
>


-- 
Gregorio Robles
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Campus de Fuenlabrada (Madrid), España
gregorio.robles at urjc.es | www.urjc.es | @URJC |
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