The performance of Computer Science (CS) on a range of international student engagement benchmarks, including the North American National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) in the USA and Canada, Student Experience Survey (SES) in Australia, and the Student Engagement Survey (SES) in the UK, has generally been poor over a number of years and unfortunately shows little sign of improvement. In this ITiCSE Working Group we propose to carry out an in-depth analysis of student perspectives and experiences regarding student engagement in their CS courses and to contrast these with the perspectives and experiences of CS academics. We hope this will allow us to better understand the alignment between CS student and CS academic perspectives on stud...
International audiencePurpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesse...
Students begin each new course with a set of expectations. These expectations are formed from their ...
As students transition into higher education, their experience can be quite new and foreign to them....
There are several national benchmarks used to measure student engagement, including the National Sur...
This paper investigates the design, structure and results produced by several widely used internatio...
Data relating to university students’ engagement is collected internationally via several large-scal...
International students are an important and desirable constituent in most computer science programs,...
An engaging first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS)...
In recent years, not only has there been a dramatic drop in the number of students enrolling in comp...
An engaging, first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS...
This empirical study demonstrates that students ’ learning of com-puter science takes place in quali...
As students transition into higher education, their experience can be quite new and foreign to them....
Student engagement has rapidly developed a central place in the quality agenda of Australian univers...
Students’ motivation and strategic engagement have been identified as playing crucial roles in their...
Purpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the computer scie...
International audiencePurpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesse...
Students begin each new course with a set of expectations. These expectations are formed from their ...
As students transition into higher education, their experience can be quite new and foreign to them....
There are several national benchmarks used to measure student engagement, including the National Sur...
This paper investigates the design, structure and results produced by several widely used internatio...
Data relating to university students’ engagement is collected internationally via several large-scal...
International students are an important and desirable constituent in most computer science programs,...
An engaging first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS)...
In recent years, not only has there been a dramatic drop in the number of students enrolling in comp...
An engaging, first programming class (CS1) often inspires students’ passion for computer science (CS...
This empirical study demonstrates that students ’ learning of com-puter science takes place in quali...
As students transition into higher education, their experience can be quite new and foreign to them....
Student engagement has rapidly developed a central place in the quality agenda of Australian univers...
Students’ motivation and strategic engagement have been identified as playing crucial roles in their...
Purpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the computer scie...
International audiencePurpose: The following investigation aims to highlight strengths and weaknesse...
Students begin each new course with a set of expectations. These expectations are formed from their ...
As students transition into higher education, their experience can be quite new and foreign to them....