Martina Landman is awarded with a netidee grant!

Exciting news: Martina Landman, researcher and PhD student of the LTeD Research Lab and organiser of the TU Wien Informatics eduLAB, is awarded with a netidee grant for her dissertation on algorithmic problem solving in unplugged learning activities for Computer Science (CS) outreach. The grant gives her the opportunity to focus more on her research and investigate how children collaborate in problem solving tasks using algorithms and competences of computational thinking. Her research is at the core of CS didactics research and yields valuable insights into how childen approach algorithmic thinking in a task of sorting cards! Martina Landman is passionate about her work in research and education, thus, her dissertation presents the perfect match of both!

The whole team is very proud and congratulates Martina to this achievement. We wholeheartedly recommend to take a look at her netidee blog. There she will be publish regular updates on her research, new publications and the steps towards completing her dissertation!

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Martina Landman holding the certificate from netidee into the camera.