Computer Science (CS) courses comprise both Programming and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) issues; however these two areas have substantial differences, inter alia the attitudes and beliefs of the students regarding the intended learning content. In this research, factors from the Social Cognitive Theory and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology were selected as important motivating factors in students’ behavior and attitude towards CS courses. This hybrid framework aims to a) investigate the influence of these factors on students’ intention to study CS and b) identify potential differences on these effects among ICT and Programming based courses. Responses from the total of 126 Greek students, (71 attendi...
Students misperceive computer science as only programming; such misperceptions may contribute to stu...
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the likelihood...
In the rapidly advancing world of computer science (CS) and information and communications technolog...
Computer Science (CS) courses comprise both Programming and Information and Communication Technology...
The sharp decline in the number of students pursuing computing disciplines and the high need for gra...
The number of students enrolling in Computer Science in colleges and Universities has declined since...
In our digital society, having computer science skills is becoming imperative, yet there is a shorta...
Many students, who are taking classes offered by the Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) Departm...
In which way do computing experiences shape attitudes towards computer science? Why do they foster s...
This chapter explores the attitudes of computer science learners towards learning, as well as those ...
The purpose of this research was to examine college students’ conceptions of learning computer scien...
How does the interaction of learners with Information and Communication Technologies (hence IGTs) af...
Courses in ICT qualifications have a lower pass rate than other qualifications. We postulate that th...
This work deals with the teaching of computer science and programming at high school, specifically h...
Purpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the computer scie...
Students misperceive computer science as only programming; such misperceptions may contribute to stu...
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the likelihood...
In the rapidly advancing world of computer science (CS) and information and communications technolog...
Computer Science (CS) courses comprise both Programming and Information and Communication Technology...
The sharp decline in the number of students pursuing computing disciplines and the high need for gra...
The number of students enrolling in Computer Science in colleges and Universities has declined since...
In our digital society, having computer science skills is becoming imperative, yet there is a shorta...
Many students, who are taking classes offered by the Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) Departm...
In which way do computing experiences shape attitudes towards computer science? Why do they foster s...
This chapter explores the attitudes of computer science learners towards learning, as well as those ...
The purpose of this research was to examine college students’ conceptions of learning computer scien...
How does the interaction of learners with Information and Communication Technologies (hence IGTs) af...
Courses in ICT qualifications have a lower pass rate than other qualifications. We postulate that th...
This work deals with the teaching of computer science and programming at high school, specifically h...
Purpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the computer scie...
Students misperceive computer science as only programming; such misperceptions may contribute to stu...
This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the likelihood...
In the rapidly advancing world of computer science (CS) and information and communications technolog...