[KGB-L3] Dr. Scratch Analysis
Gregorio Robles
grex at gsyc.urjc.es
Thu Mar 26 10:10:39 CET 2020
Dear Samia
you can find a description of how Dr. Scratch analysis Scratch projects
in following paper:
https://revistas.um.es/red/article/download/240251/182971/
regards, Gregorio
El jue., 26 mar. 2020 a las 10:03, Gilani,Samia (<samiagilani at ufl.edu>)
escribiĆ³:
> To Whom It May Concern:
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> My name is Samia Gilani, and I am a second-year computer science student
> working on a research project on the effects of teaching students
> Computational Thinking skills at the University of Florida. After reading
> through many research papers, I have come across Dr. Scratch as a tool to
> analyze CT skills in projects. I watched the video on your website, and I
> have a question regarding how Dr. Scratch works. How is the code analyzed
> for abstraction, parallelization, logic, synchronization, flow control,
> user interactivity, and data representation? As per my understanding, Dr.
> Scratch has an automated analysis tool for these concepts, I wanted a
> little insight into how the points assigned within those seven categories.
> I look forward to your response and hopefully using Dr. Scratch within my
> research!
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> Thank you,
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> Samia Gilani
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> samiagilani at ufl.edu
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Gregorio Robles
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Campus de Fuenlabrada (Madrid), EspaƱa
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