This paper describes the introduction of the use of physical artefacts in the teaching of the undergraduate curriculum in the Department of Computer Science at Middlesex University. The rationale for the change is discussed, together with a description of the various technologies and the areas in which they were deployed. We conclude with a discussion of the outcomes of the work and the conclusions reached, prime amongst which are that the policy has been successful in motivating and engaging students, with a resultant improvement in student progression
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This paper describes the introduction of the use of physical artefacts in the teaching of the underg...
This paper describes the introduction of the use of physical artefacts in the teaching of the curric...
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The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...
This paper discusses the problems of introducing new teaching methods into undergraduatephysics cour...
Teaching programming courses have always been a challenge faced by many lecturers and instructors of...
The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...
This paper describes the introduction of the use of physical artefacts in the teaching of the underg...
This paper describes the introduction of the use of physical artefacts in the teaching of the curric...
Policymakers and educators around the globe acknowledge the importance of computer science (CS) educ...
Computer science is becoming an increasingly important part of primary and secondary education. This...
Computers are now a major tool in research and development in almost all scientific and technologica...
Computers are now a major tool in research and development in almost all scientific and technologica...
Computer science proficiency continues to grow in importance, while the number of students entering ...
Abstract. This study compares the effect of using tangible robots to using visual representations fo...
Technology has entered the Physics class and it is being used to support gaining conceptual knowledg...
In recent years there has been a push towards more CS and STEM education in Flanders. These two dom...
We describe the experiences of three University projects that use a style of physical, non-computer ...
The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...
This paper discusses the problems of introducing new teaching methods into undergraduatephysics cour...
Teaching programming courses have always been a challenge faced by many lecturers and instructors of...
The use of digital technology in instruction is gaining momentum among educators. Educational simula...