The introductory computer course poses a number of challenges, including students with varied experience, technology that changes faster than textbooks, and students with different expectations. This paper looks at three student-centered learning techniques and how they can be used to overcome these obstacles. Classroom experiences with the strengths and weaknesses of these techniques are covered. History of our Introductory Computer Cours
This paper will investigate the need for a Computer Literacy course for freshmen entering a four-yea...
Computer Science (CS) introductory courses that are offered by the Department of Information Systems...
Also cited as: SIGCSE Bulletin, 2009 41(1):4-8The ability to solve problems is the key to developing...
It has been long noticed that students are lacking the motivation for those type of teacher-centered...
At a preparatory stage in computer programming education, the Department of Electronic Engineering a...
Lecture-based approaches to teaching introductory computer science classes have been proven to not b...
Computer Science (CS) introductory courses seem to abound in non-motivated students. They are charac...
An analysis of computer literacy curricula around the middle of the 1980s shows a remarkable overall...
There has been recent discussion regarding the need to teach introductory computer concepts courses ...
The presentation shows how instructors can use computers in the classroom and the learning-centered ...
Research carried out in recent years suggests that students in Higher Education are not always motiv...
Many students today are learning about computers. It is not clear, though, how computers should be u...
Advancing technology, increased emphasis on computer curricula, tech-savvy students, and shrinking b...
This study investigated students’ experiences in two types of instructional strategies (i.e., fully...
Becoming a teacher is a complex process, and a process which is influenced by a variety of factors, ...
This paper will investigate the need for a Computer Literacy course for freshmen entering a four-yea...
Computer Science (CS) introductory courses that are offered by the Department of Information Systems...
Also cited as: SIGCSE Bulletin, 2009 41(1):4-8The ability to solve problems is the key to developing...
It has been long noticed that students are lacking the motivation for those type of teacher-centered...
At a preparatory stage in computer programming education, the Department of Electronic Engineering a...
Lecture-based approaches to teaching introductory computer science classes have been proven to not b...
Computer Science (CS) introductory courses seem to abound in non-motivated students. They are charac...
An analysis of computer literacy curricula around the middle of the 1980s shows a remarkable overall...
There has been recent discussion regarding the need to teach introductory computer concepts courses ...
The presentation shows how instructors can use computers in the classroom and the learning-centered ...
Research carried out in recent years suggests that students in Higher Education are not always motiv...
Many students today are learning about computers. It is not clear, though, how computers should be u...
Advancing technology, increased emphasis on computer curricula, tech-savvy students, and shrinking b...
This study investigated students’ experiences in two types of instructional strategies (i.e., fully...
Becoming a teacher is a complex process, and a process which is influenced by a variety of factors, ...
This paper will investigate the need for a Computer Literacy course for freshmen entering a four-yea...
Computer Science (CS) introductory courses that are offered by the Department of Information Systems...
Also cited as: SIGCSE Bulletin, 2009 41(1):4-8The ability to solve problems is the key to developing...