Based on the assumption that wellbeing influences learning, the aim of this paper is to provide insight into students’ emotional responses to different learning designs. By comparing three different learning designs their respective influence on students’ feelings about and motivation for learning is discussed.This experimental, controlled comparison study was conducted in an introductory computer programming course. The three learning designs were: 1. A classical teacher-lead course; 2. A problem based learning (PBL) course; and 3. A PBL course combined with the use of LEGO Mindstorms Robots.Three different studies were used for data collection: 1. A questionnaire survey with 229 students from groups exposed to the three different learnin...
Emotions can influence the learning in a positive or a negative way, especially in the motivation to...
High failure rates appear to be a norm in introductory programming courses. Many solutions have been...
The research described in this dissertation examines the possible link between self-regulated learni...
Based on the assumption that wellbeing, positive emotions and engagement influence motivation for le...
Based on the assumption that wellbeing influences learning, the aim of this paper is to provide insi...
Retention of first year students in Computer Science is a concern for universities internationally. ...
In this paper we describe work to investigate the creation of engaging programming learning experien...
Learning to program is increasingly important. Yet, it is becoming clear that most students struggle...
A study of undergraduate students learning to program compared the use of a physical interface with ...
In this paper we describe work to investigate the creation of engaging programming learning experien...
Background and context: Emotions are ubiquitous in academic settings and affect learning strategies,...
In recent years, there have been many approaches to using robots to teach computer programming. In i...
Can multimedia learning environments be designed to foster positive emotions that will improve learn...
A study of undergraduate students learning to program compared the use of a physical interface with ...
Abstract Affect is prevalent in learning and it influences students’ learning achievement. This pape...
Emotions can influence the learning in a positive or a negative way, especially in the motivation to...
High failure rates appear to be a norm in introductory programming courses. Many solutions have been...
The research described in this dissertation examines the possible link between self-regulated learni...
Based on the assumption that wellbeing, positive emotions and engagement influence motivation for le...
Based on the assumption that wellbeing influences learning, the aim of this paper is to provide insi...
Retention of first year students in Computer Science is a concern for universities internationally. ...
In this paper we describe work to investigate the creation of engaging programming learning experien...
Learning to program is increasingly important. Yet, it is becoming clear that most students struggle...
A study of undergraduate students learning to program compared the use of a physical interface with ...
In this paper we describe work to investigate the creation of engaging programming learning experien...
Background and context: Emotions are ubiquitous in academic settings and affect learning strategies,...
In recent years, there have been many approaches to using robots to teach computer programming. In i...
Can multimedia learning environments be designed to foster positive emotions that will improve learn...
A study of undergraduate students learning to program compared the use of a physical interface with ...
Abstract Affect is prevalent in learning and it influences students’ learning achievement. This pape...
Emotions can influence the learning in a positive or a negative way, especially in the motivation to...
High failure rates appear to be a norm in introductory programming courses. Many solutions have been...
The research described in this dissertation examines the possible link between self-regulated learni...