Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a challenging subject, leading to high failure rates. Research has suggested that the lack of a formalised structure for collaborative learning may be one of the factors responsible for students’ negative impressions of computer science. In this study we investigated whether the use of pair programming in practical laboratories would facilitate peer learning and enhance students’ confidence in their programming ability. Results showed that this intervention was generally well received, although the weaker programmers (as measured by prior exam grades) perceived it to be of more benefit than the stronger ones. Students who reported a lower initia...
Computing students often learn to program individually or in variously-sized groups whilst studying ...
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer, on the...
Pair programming has been found to be very beneficial in educational settings. Students who pair in ...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a ch...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a c...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a ch...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a c...
Pair programming, when used as a form of collaborative learning, has been shown to increase the numb...
Previous studies indicate that the use of pair programming has beneficial effects on student learnin...
This study examined the effectiveness of pair programming in four lecture sections of a large introd...
This study examined the effectiveness of pair programming in four lecture sections of a large introd...
Previous studies have reported significant educational benefits from the use of pair-programming, in...
Transitioning computer science students from the university environment, where everything had to be...
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer on the ...
Over 46% of women who participated in pair programming in an introductory undergraduate computer sci...
Computing students often learn to program individually or in variously-sized groups whilst studying ...
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer, on the...
Pair programming has been found to be very beneficial in educational settings. Students who pair in ...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a ch...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a c...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a ch...
Incoming university students who have not previously studied computer programming often find it a c...
Pair programming, when used as a form of collaborative learning, has been shown to increase the numb...
Previous studies indicate that the use of pair programming has beneficial effects on student learnin...
This study examined the effectiveness of pair programming in four lecture sections of a large introd...
This study examined the effectiveness of pair programming in four lecture sections of a large introd...
Previous studies have reported significant educational benefits from the use of pair-programming, in...
Transitioning computer science students from the university environment, where everything had to be...
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer on the ...
Over 46% of women who participated in pair programming in an introductory undergraduate computer sci...
Computing students often learn to program individually or in variously-sized groups whilst studying ...
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer, on the...
Pair programming has been found to be very beneficial in educational settings. Students who pair in ...