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Students learn CS in different ways: insights from an empirical study
Berglund, A. and Wiggberg, M.
This empirical study demonstrates that students' learning
of computer science takes place in qualitatively different
ways. The results consist of categories, where each
category describes a certain way in which the students
approach their learning. The paper demonstrates that
some of the ways of tackling learning do better than
others in producing a good learning outcome, and that
they should therefore be encouraged. The data underlying
these results were collected through interviews with third
and fourth year students in two countries, and were
analysed using a phenomenographic research approach. |
Cite as: Berglund, A. and Wiggberg, M. (2008). Students learn CS in different ways: insights from an empirical study. In Proc. Tenth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2008), Wollongong, NSW, Australia. CRPIT, 78. Simon and Hamilton, M., Eds. ACS. 21-26. |
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