We analyzed three introductory programming MOOCs and four introductory programming courses offered locally in a Finnish university. The course has been offered in all instances with roughly the same content, barring adjustments based on course feedback. We sought to understand how gender interacts with participating in the course in both instances. In particular, we looked at the differences in persistence, confidence, interest in CS, prior experience, and performance between men and women. Overall, we found that men have more prior experience in both instances and have a higher interest in a CS degree. Furthermore, men perform slightly better on the MOOC while there was no significant difference in performance when it came to gender in the...
The difference between male and female academic performance in any level of education has always bee...
Through three distinct investigations, this dissertation provides a unique approach to investigating...
Gender inequality in accessing STEM studies is a serious problem that higher education needs to solv...
Introduction: There is a gender imbalance in Computer science (CS) and STEM education and careers wh...
Although there has been significant research into gender regarding educational and workplace practic...
This paper describes a multi-institutional study that used categorization exercises (known as constr...
Gender disparity in computer science higher education has been tackled in a number of ways to includ...
Learning to code is considered as a difficult and challenging task for a significant number of novic...
Programming is an increasingly important skill in the 21st century. Therefore, many education system...
AbstractComputer Science (CS) education is more theoretical in earlier classes. After the first year...
The term Confidence Gap refers to the phenomenon of men being more confident in their ability to suc...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
In my diploma I focused on differences between boys and girls interest in computer science and rela...
Research in academia and industry continues to identify a decline in enrollment in computer science....
A question associated with the introduction of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is w...
The difference between male and female academic performance in any level of education has always bee...
Through three distinct investigations, this dissertation provides a unique approach to investigating...
Gender inequality in accessing STEM studies is a serious problem that higher education needs to solv...
Introduction: There is a gender imbalance in Computer science (CS) and STEM education and careers wh...
Although there has been significant research into gender regarding educational and workplace practic...
This paper describes a multi-institutional study that used categorization exercises (known as constr...
Gender disparity in computer science higher education has been tackled in a number of ways to includ...
Learning to code is considered as a difficult and challenging task for a significant number of novic...
Programming is an increasingly important skill in the 21st century. Therefore, many education system...
AbstractComputer Science (CS) education is more theoretical in earlier classes. After the first year...
The term Confidence Gap refers to the phenomenon of men being more confident in their ability to suc...
Research shows that female and male students in undergraduate computer science programs view compute...
In my diploma I focused on differences between boys and girls interest in computer science and rela...
Research in academia and industry continues to identify a decline in enrollment in computer science....
A question associated with the introduction of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is w...
The difference between male and female academic performance in any level of education has always bee...
Through three distinct investigations, this dissertation provides a unique approach to investigating...
Gender inequality in accessing STEM studies is a serious problem that higher education needs to solv...