This paper describes a multi-national, multiinstitutional study that investigated introductory programming courses. Student participants were drawn from eleven institutions, mainly in Australasia, during the academic year of 2004. A number of diagnostic tasks were used to explore cognitive, behavioural, and attitudinal factors such as spatial visualisation and reasoning, the ability to articulate strategies for commonplace search and design tasks, and attitudes to studying. The results indicate that a deep approach to learning was positively correlated with mark for the course, while a surface approach was negatively correlated; spatial visualisation skills are correlated with success; a progression of map drawing styles identified in the l...
AbstractThis paper discusses the result of a study on students’ perceptions (pre-course and post-cou...
A model for predicting student performance on introductory programming modules is presented. The mod...
6th WSEAS International Conference on Education and Educational Technology -- NOV 21-23, 2007 -- Ven...
This paper describes a multi-national, multi-institutional study that investigated introductory prog...
A multi-national, multi-institutional study investigating introductory programming courses drew on s...
In this paper, we present the results of one aspect of a multinational, multi-institutional study of...
In this paper, we present the results of one aspect of a multinational, multi-institutional study of...
The fundamental concepts of programming are essential to any Computer Science course yet, these conc...
Learning to program is notoriously difficult. Substantial failure rates plague introductory programm...
This paper documents a study, carried out in the academic year 2003-2004, on fifteen factors that ma...
Within education research there has been sustained interest in developing models that can predict, o...
Results in introductory computer programming modules are often disappointing, and various individua...
In this Master thesis we look into students' characteristics which impact their success at introduct...
Abstract: The main purpose of this study is to explore the predictors of programming achievement. Wi...
In order to improve the course design of an objects-first CS1 pro-gramming course we will study pote...
AbstractThis paper discusses the result of a study on students’ perceptions (pre-course and post-cou...
A model for predicting student performance on introductory programming modules is presented. The mod...
6th WSEAS International Conference on Education and Educational Technology -- NOV 21-23, 2007 -- Ven...
This paper describes a multi-national, multi-institutional study that investigated introductory prog...
A multi-national, multi-institutional study investigating introductory programming courses drew on s...
In this paper, we present the results of one aspect of a multinational, multi-institutional study of...
In this paper, we present the results of one aspect of a multinational, multi-institutional study of...
The fundamental concepts of programming are essential to any Computer Science course yet, these conc...
Learning to program is notoriously difficult. Substantial failure rates plague introductory programm...
This paper documents a study, carried out in the academic year 2003-2004, on fifteen factors that ma...
Within education research there has been sustained interest in developing models that can predict, o...
Results in introductory computer programming modules are often disappointing, and various individua...
In this Master thesis we look into students' characteristics which impact their success at introduct...
Abstract: The main purpose of this study is to explore the predictors of programming achievement. Wi...
In order to improve the course design of an objects-first CS1 pro-gramming course we will study pote...
AbstractThis paper discusses the result of a study on students’ perceptions (pre-course and post-cou...
A model for predicting student performance on introductory programming modules is presented. The mod...
6th WSEAS International Conference on Education and Educational Technology -- NOV 21-23, 2007 -- Ven...