Presented by:

Eckart Modrow

from University of Göttingen

Eckart Modrow is an honorary Professor for the Didactics of Computer Science at the University of Göttingen. He is particularly interested in the development of concepts and materials that promote independent and creative learning. He has been dealing with graphic programming languages ​​for a long time.

Eckart Modrow studied physics, then became a high school teacher of physics, mathematics and computer science. He was particularly involved in training for CS teachers and is the author of numerous books.

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Many students, especially when they study subjects that are not related to mathematics, have problems understanding how mathematics works. Therefore, I am planning a mathematics lecture especially for teacher students of computer science, which should on the one hand enable students to read and understand mathematical literature and on the other hand teach the use of mathematical methods in the field of computer science. As a tool Snap! and some libraries in the form of sprites will be used, both to illustrate mathematical relationships and to develop problem solutions using mathematical methods. The blocks developed for this purpose come from the fields of sets, linear algebra, graph theory and statistics. In the talk some examples will be shown directly in Snap!

Duration:
5 min
Room:
Snap!Shot Zoom Room
Conference:
Snap!shot 2020
Type:
Lightning Talks
Difficulty:
Medium