BRACElet is a multi-institutional multi-national research study of how novice programmers comprehend and write computer programs. This paper reviews the first action research cycle of the BRACElet project and, in the process, charts a path for the upcoming second cycle. The project remains close to educational practice, with much of the data being either data collected directly from exams sat by novices, or data from think-out-loud protocols where the task undertaken by a novice or an expert is modelled on an exam question. The first action research cycle analysed data in terms of the SOLO taxonomy. From think-aloud responses, the authors found that educators tended to manifest a SOLO relational response on small reading problems, whereas s...
This thesis presents a longitudinal study of novice programmers during their first year learning to ...
Computer programming is a relatively new phenomenon. Instructional methods in response to this new p...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
This paper provides a retrospective snapshot of the first two years of a multi-institutional multi-n...
In New Zealand and Australia, the BRACElet project has been investigating students' acquisition of p...
In New Zealand and Australia, the BRACElet project has been investigating students' acquisition of p...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brie...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
There exists a wealth of computing education literature devoted to interventions designed to overcom...
This poster reviews our own teaching of introductory programming. We observed increases to pass rate...
In the search for answers to the effective teaching of programming at the beginner level, we are now...
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...
This thesis presents a longitudinal study of novice programmers during their first year learning to ...
Computer programming is a relatively new phenomenon. Instructional methods in response to this new p...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
This paper provides a retrospective snapshot of the first two years of a multi-institutional multi-n...
In New Zealand and Australia, the BRACElet project has been investigating students' acquisition of p...
In New Zealand and Australia, the BRACElet project has been investigating students' acquisition of p...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brie...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...
There exists a wealth of computing education literature devoted to interventions designed to overcom...
This poster reviews our own teaching of introductory programming. We observed increases to pass rate...
In the search for answers to the effective teaching of programming at the beginner level, we are now...
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...
This thesis presents a longitudinal study of novice programmers during their first year learning to ...
Computer programming is a relatively new phenomenon. Instructional methods in response to this new p...
This paper reports on the thirteenth and final BRACElet workshop. In this paper we provide a brief r...