ABSTRACT In this paper we present background and early results from an investigation of how computing students learn computer science topics through informal means, that is, outside of organized classes. We provide some overall perspective by discussing the variety of research areas that fall under the general "informal learning" name. From there we propose specific research questions that concern what the students learn, what resources they bring to bear, what strategies they employ, and how they evaluate their progress. Preliminary results indicate that students primarily learn specific technologies, and that both their motivation and evaluation are closely tied to projects (at school, work, or home)
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Many students today are learning about computers. It is not clear, though, how computers should be u...
Computing is a subject which is widely regarded as difficult to master. There are large drop out rat...
Qualitative research approaches have much to offer computing education research (CER). Conducting st...
In this paper we present background and early results from an investigation of how computing student...
Research has shown that most learning in the workplace takes place outside of formal training and, g...
As the field of computing education grows and matures, it has become essential to unite computing ed...
This paper reports on the initial findings from a longitudinal study of the learning styles preferen...
From the first grade onwards, pupils attending the nine-year school programme learn about different ...
Computers inl non-school settings, educational computer games, and education without schools are the...
The crisis of formal education leads to constant reconsiderations, both at national and global level...
In order to increase participation in Computer Science (CS), contextual approaches are often suggest...
Helps participants determine the extent to which informal learning supports an overall learning ef...
In this paper, we describe a programme of school engagement aimed at instilling a discipline of comp...
for Non-Majors Abstract- This paper focuses on introductory computer science courses offered to stud...
In order to mature as a research field, computing education research (CER) seeks to build a better t...
Many students today are learning about computers. It is not clear, though, how computers should be u...
Computing is a subject which is widely regarded as difficult to master. There are large drop out rat...
Qualitative research approaches have much to offer computing education research (CER). Conducting st...