Purpose – The contradiction of the increased demand for IT specialists and the decrease of the enrollment in programming courses at universities worldwide has been discussed over the years. To tackle the problem, researchers and teachers in computing education have investigated various success factors in introductory programming courses, mostly within the context of computer science. This paper focuses on the investigation of success factors for students that are not majoring in computer science (non-CS) in an introductory programming course, to report on the results of student's performance and analysis of the most relevant success factors, also provide suggestions that could be considered for the course design and teaching method. Metho...
for Non-Majors Abstract- This paper focuses on introductory computer science courses offered to stud...
This study examined the problem of predicting achievement for introductory computer science courses ...
Multiple studies have shown that when novice and experienced programmers are enrolled in the same in...
Purpose – The contradiction of the increased demand for IT specialists and the decrease of the enrol...
In this Master thesis we look into students' characteristics which impact their success at introduct...
In order to improve the course design of an objects-first CS1 pro-gramming course we will study pote...
The introductory programming course is difficult for many university students, especially students w...
High failure and drop-out rates in introductory programming courses are a big concern for institutio...
This paper documents a study, carried out in the academic year 2003-2004, on fifteen factors that ma...
Within education research there has been sustained interest in developing models that can predict, o...
The aim of the research is to investigate factors that may explain success in elementary computer pr...
© ACM, 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for yo...
This Work in Progress Research to Practice paper presents a redesign of an introduction to computing...
Vast numbers of publications in computing education begin with the premise that programming is hard ...
Student success in computer programming courses has been a long-studied problem and computer science...
for Non-Majors Abstract- This paper focuses on introductory computer science courses offered to stud...
This study examined the problem of predicting achievement for introductory computer science courses ...
Multiple studies have shown that when novice and experienced programmers are enrolled in the same in...
Purpose – The contradiction of the increased demand for IT specialists and the decrease of the enrol...
In this Master thesis we look into students' characteristics which impact their success at introduct...
In order to improve the course design of an objects-first CS1 pro-gramming course we will study pote...
The introductory programming course is difficult for many university students, especially students w...
High failure and drop-out rates in introductory programming courses are a big concern for institutio...
This paper documents a study, carried out in the academic year 2003-2004, on fifteen factors that ma...
Within education research there has been sustained interest in developing models that can predict, o...
The aim of the research is to investigate factors that may explain success in elementary computer pr...
© ACM, 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for yo...
This Work in Progress Research to Practice paper presents a redesign of an introduction to computing...
Vast numbers of publications in computing education begin with the premise that programming is hard ...
Student success in computer programming courses has been a long-studied problem and computer science...
for Non-Majors Abstract- This paper focuses on introductory computer science courses offered to stud...
This study examined the problem of predicting achievement for introductory computer science courses ...
Multiple studies have shown that when novice and experienced programmers are enrolled in the same in...