In this study, we analyzed the perception of Computational Thinking among engineering students from three engineering disciplines (Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil) and correlated their performance with their discipline. The goal of this analysis is to determine whether structuring discipline-specific Computational Thinking courses can improve the retention or having a diverse group of students is more beneficial by allowing multidisciplinary interaction. This analysis was quantitatively verified by assessing the students\u27 performance in over 40 different sections of Computing for Engineers course taught from Fall 2012 to Spring 2014. Our sample consisted of 861 students (142 Civil, 484 Mechanical, and 235 Electrical). We statistically ...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been increasingly embraced as a reformation in STEM education. This ...
AbstractToday, as advanced technologies and cloud computing tools emerge, it is imperative that such...
Abstract This article provides an introduction for the special issue of the Journal o...
In this paper, we analyzed the perception of Computational Thinking among engineering students from ...
This research introduces the notion of predicting academic performance using Computational Thinking....
A learning trajectory for developing computational thinking and programming This research study iden...
Our life is surrounded by digital devices. Engineering education is one of the cornerstones in highe...
The following dissertation reports on a mixed-methods, convergent parallel design research study of ...
Developing K-12 students’ computational thinking (CT) skills is essential. Building on the existing ...
Since the end of the 20th century, the digitalization of society, including the educational systems,...
This study aimed to investigate the relationships among computational thinking (CT) skills, science,...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been increasingly embraced as a reformation in STEM education. This ...
One of the first most fundamental skills that freshman engineering students learn is computational t...
Although the concept of computational thinking has flourished, little research has explored how to i...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been increasingly embraced as a reformation in STEM education. This ...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been increasingly embraced as a reformation in STEM education. This ...
AbstractToday, as advanced technologies and cloud computing tools emerge, it is imperative that such...
Abstract This article provides an introduction for the special issue of the Journal o...
In this paper, we analyzed the perception of Computational Thinking among engineering students from ...
This research introduces the notion of predicting academic performance using Computational Thinking....
A learning trajectory for developing computational thinking and programming This research study iden...
Our life is surrounded by digital devices. Engineering education is one of the cornerstones in highe...
The following dissertation reports on a mixed-methods, convergent parallel design research study of ...
Developing K-12 students’ computational thinking (CT) skills is essential. Building on the existing ...
Since the end of the 20th century, the digitalization of society, including the educational systems,...
This study aimed to investigate the relationships among computational thinking (CT) skills, science,...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been increasingly embraced as a reformation in STEM education. This ...
One of the first most fundamental skills that freshman engineering students learn is computational t...
Although the concept of computational thinking has flourished, little research has explored how to i...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been increasingly embraced as a reformation in STEM education. This ...
Computational Thinking (CT) has been increasingly embraced as a reformation in STEM education. This ...
AbstractToday, as advanced technologies and cloud computing tools emerge, it is imperative that such...
Abstract This article provides an introduction for the special issue of the Journal o...