As teachers within Higher Education we know what we expect from our undergraduate students. At the start of the academic year, when the new undergraduates arrive, we have certain expectations about them; about their understanding of certain concepts and the ways in which they will approach their studies. We don't always know particularly in the current climate of the constantly changing school curriculum, what they initially expect from us, and what past experiences they are drawing upon to form these expectations. The students undoubtedly hold a variety of preconceptions about the courses they have chosen; students choose Computing modules based upon these preconceptions. This paper presents the findings of a small-scale study designed to ...
A considerable body of research examines people's perceptions of the nature of science. There is als...
With the new «Curriculum 21» in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, media education and informa...
Our discipline and profession faces a tremendous challenge. On the one hand we find that fewer stude...
This paper reports on the findings of a survey of over 500 students undertaken at the beginning of t...
University marketing endeavours attempt to encourage school leavers to study Computing Science; the ...
<p>There is growing appreciation of the importance of understanding the student perspective in Highe...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to examine the attitude of the students who train to be teacher...
A qualitative study was conducted to determine the perceptions of preservice teachers on how compute...
In many countries, student teachers are not adequately prepared to teach programmingin technology ed...
The goals of this study were to identify preservice teachers\u27 misconceptions or novice perception...
Courses in ICT qualifications have a lower pass rate than other qualifications. We postulate that th...
Do non-science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students' views about STEM studies c...
Computing educators may hope that postsecondary courses both convey content and also give students a...
The present study is based on a teaching-module designed to introduce computational thinking (CT) to...
In recent years, the numbers of students applying for undergraduate courses in ICT/Computing have co...
A considerable body of research examines people's perceptions of the nature of science. There is als...
With the new «Curriculum 21» in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, media education and informa...
Our discipline and profession faces a tremendous challenge. On the one hand we find that fewer stude...
This paper reports on the findings of a survey of over 500 students undertaken at the beginning of t...
University marketing endeavours attempt to encourage school leavers to study Computing Science; the ...
<p>There is growing appreciation of the importance of understanding the student perspective in Highe...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to examine the attitude of the students who train to be teacher...
A qualitative study was conducted to determine the perceptions of preservice teachers on how compute...
In many countries, student teachers are not adequately prepared to teach programmingin technology ed...
The goals of this study were to identify preservice teachers\u27 misconceptions or novice perception...
Courses in ICT qualifications have a lower pass rate than other qualifications. We postulate that th...
Do non-science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students' views about STEM studies c...
Computing educators may hope that postsecondary courses both convey content and also give students a...
The present study is based on a teaching-module designed to introduce computational thinking (CT) to...
In recent years, the numbers of students applying for undergraduate courses in ICT/Computing have co...
A considerable body of research examines people's perceptions of the nature of science. There is als...
With the new «Curriculum 21» in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, media education and informa...
Our discipline and profession faces a tremendous challenge. On the one hand we find that fewer stude...