APEC Seminar on Computational Thinking Curriculum for the Digital Economy

May 2, 3, 4 Sheraton Miramar Hotel at Vina del Mar, Chile

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Satellite Meeting in Chile:
How to develop Computational Thinking in Schools

May 2, Afternoon, National Parliament in Valparaiso
May 7, Afternoon, Universidad Tecnológica de Chile Inacap in Temuco

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About InMside-project

Digital economy: mathematical decision-making to plan the future economy calls for analysing big data using coding.
STEM innovation through mathematical reasoning with ICT is key for sustainable development.
Inclusive mathematics recommends appropriate technology for each economy and supports gender equity.
The InMside-project aims to develop curriculum developers' capacity under the Action Plan (HRDWG, 2017).


Project Cycle Green Field

a) Steering Meeting in Tokyo (February, 2019): to plan InMside Seminar and identify necessary preparatory work.
b) InMside Seminar at SOM1 in Chile: Invite all economies’ curriculum developers to share the direction of the newest mathematics curriculum reforms and STEAM education for digital economies. It will include keynotes and reports from economies, and plan experimental challenges to produce exemplars for InMside.
c) Synthesis Meeting in Thailand (September, 2019): InMside will set recommended tasks, strategies and recommendations with reported exemplars.

Day 1 - APEC Seminar(May 2, 2019)

APEC Seminar on Computational Thinking Curriculum for the Digital Economy

Sheraton Miramar Hotel Room Bombal B
08:30 Opening Ceremony María Jesús Honorato
Ministry of Education Chile
Computational Thinking and STEM in the curriculum
08:45 Opening Keynote Yan Wang
Network Coordinator
Education Network (EDNET)-Human Resource Development Working Group
APEC Strategy, its vision and objectives
09:00 Explanation of the Project Masami Isoda
Maitree Inprasitha
Roberto Araya
09:20 Photo Session
09:30 Keynote 1 Masami Isoda
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Exemplars for curriculum development in the industrial revolution 4
10:30 Break
11:00 Keynote 2 Roberto Araya
University of Chile, Chile
A Framework for Computational Thinking for the Transition to a Super Smart Society
11:40 Keynote 3 Orlando González and Maitree Inprasitha
Assumption University and Khon Kaen University, Thailand
A Framework of Statistical Thinking in The era of Big Data for the Digital Economy
12:20 Lunch Break

Excursion to Congreso Nacional de Chile (National Parliament)
How to develop Computational Thinking in Schools(venue: https://congreso.cl

Day 2 - APEC Seminar(May 3, 2019)

APEC Seminar on Computational Thinking Curriculum for the Digital Economy

Sheraton Miramar Hotel Room Bombal B
08:30 Keynote 4 Carl Pennypacker
Universidad de California at Berkeley, USA
Computational Thinking in Modeling physical and astronomical phenomena in K12
09:10 Keynote 5 Hee-chan Lew
Korea National University of Education, Korea
Computational thinking (coding) education in Korea and STEAM education through coding
09:50 Keynote 6 Shigeo Noshiro
Mitaka Secondary School, Japan
Computational thinking in the Japanese Curriculum
10:30 Session 1 Tan Hwee Chiat June
Chia Jiun Wei
Singapore
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Singapore (10 mins Q&A)
11:10 Break
11:30 Session 2 Colleen Eddy
USA
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of USA (10 mins Q&A)
12:10 Session 3 Wang Xin
Huang Hua
China
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of China (10 mins Q&A)
12:50 Lunch Break
14:00 Session 4 Viacheslav Leshchiner
Ivan Vysotskiy
Russia
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Russia (10 mins Q&A)
14:40 Sessions 5 Lambas
Indonesia
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Indonesia (10 mins Q&A)
15:20 Session 6 Sofian Azmi Bin Tajul Arus
Rusilawati Binti Othman
Malaysia
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Malaysia(10 mins Q&A)
16:00 Break
16:20 Session 7 Marcela de la Concepción Santillán
Elsa Lucia Mendiola Sanz Nieto
México
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of México (10 mins Q&A)
17:00 Session 8 Pedro Collanqui
Peru
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Peru (10 mins Q&A)
18:00 - 21:00 Welcome Party

Day 3 - APEC Seminar(May 4, 2019)

APEC Seminar on Computational Thinking Curriculum for the Digital Economy

Sheraton Miramar Hotel Room Bombal B
08:30 Keynote 7 Gabriel Matney
Bowling Green University,USA
Computational and mathematical thinking in K12
09:10 Session 9 Nobuaki Kawasaki Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Japan (10 mins Q&A)
09:50 Session 10 Hee-chan Lew
Korea
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Korea (10 mins Q&A)
10:30 Session 11 Arturo Mena
Chile
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Chile (10 mins Q&A)
11:10 Break
11:30 Session 12 Bundit Thipakorn
Luksmon Smansin
Thailand
Computational Thinking (15 mins) and Statistical Thinking (15 mins) in the Curriculum of Thailand (10 mins Q&A)
12:10 Lunch Break
13:10 Discussion of exemplars of Computational Thinking
Chair: Roberto Araya
14:10 Discussion of exemplars of Statistical Thinking
Chair: Orlando González
15:10 Closing Remarks of APEC Seminar Maitree Inprasitha
Masami Isoda
Roberto Araya
15:40 End

Day 1 - Satellite Meeting (May 2, 2019)

Satellite Meeting in Chile: How to develop Computational Thinking in Schools

14:00 Welcome María Jesús Honorato
Ministry of Education Chile
Strategy of Lesson Study Strategy being implemented on the Curriculum Unit of the Ministry of Education.
14:10 Welcome Taka Horio.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
Society 5.0 in Japan
14:15 Welcome Luksmon Smansin &
Bundit Thipakorn
Ministry of Higher Education of Thailand
Lesson Study in Thailand
14:20 Lesson 1 Lesson Study in Computational Thinking Logical Algorithms
15:05 Lesson 2 Lesson Study in Computational Thinking Artificial Intelligence- Machine Learning
15:50 Break
16:20 Lesson 3 Lesson Study in Statistical Thinking
17:05 Panel Computational Thinking and Statistical Thinking Roberto Araya
University of Chile
Masami Isoda
University of Tsukuba
Maitree Inprasitha
University of Khon Kaen
Chair: Raimundo Olfos
Catholic University of Valparaiso

Soledad Estrella
Catholic University of Valparaiso
18:00 End

Day 2 - Satellite Meeting(May 7, 2019)

Satellite Meeting in Chile: How to develop Computational Thinking in Schools

1st speaker Roberto Araya
University of Chile, Chile
Lesson Study in Computational Thinking Logical Algorithms (May 2)
2nd speaker Masami Isoda
University of Tsukuba, Japan
3rd speaker Hee-chan Lew
Korea National University of Education, Korea
4th speaker Carl Pennypacker
Universidad de California at Berkeley, USA
5th speaker Maitree Inprasitha
University of Khon Kaen, Thailand