This paper describes a study aimed at investigating student perceptions’ of their computer programming experiences at the National University of Samoa (NUS). The objectives were to: i) gauge student opinions on interest and experience, level of mental engagement, motivation, with respect to their programming skills and experience; ii) identify perceived areas/topics of difficulty in the programming curriculum and iii) identify perceived deficiencies in learning support and the learning environment. Students in the 3 Java programming classes at the National University of Samoa were given questionnaires to complete. The results in this paper are limited to responses from one class, HCS286. The preliminary findings focusing on the first object...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
Assessment is a process of measuring the extent to which students have fulfilled the expected learni...
In this paper, we report on the development of a succinct and easy-to-administer 11-item scale that ...
AbstractThis paper discusses the result of a study on students’ perceptions (pre-course and post-cou...
Thesis (MTech (Business Information Systems))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.The ski...
The present study is part of one of the pioneering government funded research, conducted in one of t...
This paper presents the initial findings of an ongoing research program eliciting a basic understand...
Many students, who are taking classes offered by the Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) Departm...
This paper presents a study on teaching and learning programming in a Malaysian school.The study att...
Programming learning has unique characteristics as it is a subject that requires skill and higher or...
In this article we quantitatively and qualitatively analyze a sample of novice programmer compilatio...
An engaging first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS)...
This study involved examining differences and similarities between the learning environment percepti...
An engaging, first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS...
Student evaluations of courses across many Australian universities typically give students the optio...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
Assessment is a process of measuring the extent to which students have fulfilled the expected learni...
In this paper, we report on the development of a succinct and easy-to-administer 11-item scale that ...
AbstractThis paper discusses the result of a study on students’ perceptions (pre-course and post-cou...
Thesis (MTech (Business Information Systems))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.The ski...
The present study is part of one of the pioneering government funded research, conducted in one of t...
This paper presents the initial findings of an ongoing research program eliciting a basic understand...
Many students, who are taking classes offered by the Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) Departm...
This paper presents a study on teaching and learning programming in a Malaysian school.The study att...
Programming learning has unique characteristics as it is a subject that requires skill and higher or...
In this article we quantitatively and qualitatively analyze a sample of novice programmer compilatio...
An engaging first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS)...
This study involved examining differences and similarities between the learning environment percepti...
An engaging, first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS...
Student evaluations of courses across many Australian universities typically give students the optio...
This paper describes the results of an ITiCSE working group convened in 2013 to review and revisit t...
Assessment is a process of measuring the extent to which students have fulfilled the expected learni...
In this paper, we report on the development of a succinct and easy-to-administer 11-item scale that ...