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Collaborative learning - towards a solution for novice programmers
Teague, D. and Roe, P.
Students continue to struggle with learning to program,
for reasons that we hypothesise are not solely cognitive.
This paper reports on the results of a survey indicating
that as students progress through a first programming
unit, they enjoy it less, find it more difficult than they
expected, and have less confidence in being able to
successfully complete it. The students also believed that
collaborative learning would have a beneficial impact on
their learning outcomes and make studying programming
more engaging, interactive, and fun.
As a precursor to trialling collaborative problem solving
and programming in introductory programming units at
QUT, collaborative learning and its potential positive
effect on the learning outcomes of programming students
is investigated. |
Cite as: Teague, D. and Roe, P. (2008). Collaborative learning - towards a solution for novice programmers. In Proc. Tenth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2008), Wollongong, NSW, Australia. CRPIT, 78. Simon and Hamilton, M., Eds. ACS. 147-154. |
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