The SIGCSE Technical Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, February 27th - 2nd March 2019A well-received ITiCSE 2016 paper challenged the orthodox view that programming is hard to learn. It contended that CS1 educators’ expectations are too high, which can result in poor teaching and learning, and could impact negatively on diversity and equity. The author posed a challenge to the community to collect research-based evidence of what novice programmers can achieve, and use evidence to derive realistic expectations for achievement. We argue that before rising to this challenge we must determine: What exactly do educators expect of introductory programming students? This paper presents our efforts toward answering this question. We manually ...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Two issues of related interest are investigated in this paper. The first issue is associated with th...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
Current learning outcomes for introductory programming courses are relatively general, specifying ta...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
The SIGCSE Technical Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, February 27th - 2nd March 2019The SIGCS...
The majority of introductory computer science courses for potential majors focus on the development ...
Too many students in introductory programming classes fail to understand the significance and utilit...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
The reach of technology stretches across a wide variety of domains: from the health industry to ente...
The reach of technology stretches across a wide variety of domains: from the health industry to ente...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Two issues of related interest are investigated in this paper. The first issue is associated with th...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
Current learning outcomes for introductory programming courses are relatively general, specifying ta...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
The SIGCSE Technical Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, February 27th - 2nd March 2019The SIGCS...
The majority of introductory computer science courses for potential majors focus on the development ...
Too many students in introductory programming classes fail to understand the significance and utilit...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
The reach of technology stretches across a wide variety of domains: from the health industry to ente...
The reach of technology stretches across a wide variety of domains: from the health industry to ente...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...
Globally, learning or teaching the first programming (popularly called CS1) remains a significant ed...