Programming Guide for the SilverCode Community

Chirila Ciprian-Bogdan

University Politehnica of Timisoara, Romania,
Faculty of Automation and Computer Science
E-mail: chirila(at)cs.upt.ro

Abstract

The digital society evolved in the last decade such that home devices like: telephones, TV sets, refrigerators, light switches, electricity sockets etc. became smart and connected to the internet communicating and taking decisions to assist us in our everyday life. Subway trains became autonomous, automobiles tend to go in the same direction all this progress is based on algorithms for control, image recognition, data mining, machine learning etc. having different levels of complexity. Young people that were born in the digital ecosystem are considered digital natives. They can use easily smart phones, tablets, computers for different everyday life tasks such as: selecting and reading the news, online paying utilities like water, electricity, gas; using ATMs for financial operations etc. On the other hand, elder people which do not have such digital skills do not adapt well to the changes of the society. In order to increase the quality of life for elder people they must be integrated in the continuously growing digital world of the present and of the future through digital education. For the education to have a deep impact we consider that it should go to the bases of the digital fundaments which is programming and specifically coding. Programming concepts for elders are delivered in five modules. The first module presents basic computer programming elements. The second module presents the most important digital thinking elements. The third module presents technical details about a few web technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The fourth module teaches how to put hands on JavaScript and to build two single page applications. Module five is a glossary of digital terms.

Keywords

Programming, coding, algorithms, elders over 55 years, JavaScript

BibTex

@InProceedings{Costea2018ELSE1,
	author			=		{Felicia-Mirabela Costea and Ciprian-Bogdan Chirila and Vladimir Cre\c{t}u},
	title			=		{Auto-Generative Learning Objects for Middle School Arithmetic},
	booktitle		=		{Proceedings of the 14-th International Scientific Conference eLearning and Software for Education},
	pages			=		{1--8},
	address			=		{Bucharest, Romania},
	month			=		{April},
	year			=		{2018},
}

Text

[Costea2018ELSE1] - Felicia-Mirabela Costea, Ciprian-Bogdan Chirila, Vladimir Cretu. Auto-Generative Learning Objects for Middle School Arithmetic, Proceedings of the 14-th International Scientific Conference eLearning and Software for Education (ELSE), Bucharest, Romania, April, 2018.

Data fields

[Costea2018ELSE1] - 
Felicia-Mirabela Costea, Ciprian-Bogdan Chirila, Vladimir Cretu.
Auto-Generative Learning Objects for Middle School Arithmetic,
Proceedings of the 14-th International Scientific Conference eLearning and Software for Education (ELSE),
Bucharest, Romania,
April,
2018.