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Mayer, Richard E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Subjects taught by a model performed better on interpretation of programs and on problems requiring looping, while nonmodel subjects excelled on straightforward generation of programs. The model used was especially helpful for low ability subjects. Practice in interpretation helped nonmodel subjects most and practice in writing simple programs…
Descriptors: Ability, College Students, Computer Science Education, Higher Education
Garg, Devendra P. – 1975
In order to obtain student feedback in computer programing courses at Duke University, a computer-based anonymous audience response system was used. This system consisted of a minicomputer, voting consoles, and a large electronic display. Students set their voting consoles in response to the question and the minicomputer interrogated the consoles.…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education
Boillot, Michel – 1974
The effect of different communicating modes to computers on students' attitudes toward programing was studied. In a computer-related course, 13 students used batch processing mode to solve problems on the computer, while 12 other students used conversational mode to solve the same problems. It was found that those students accessing the computer…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Computer Science Education

Sproull, Lee S.; And Others – Journal of Social Issues, 1984
Applies a cultural perspective to the problem of introducing novices to computing. Presents a model of initial socialization composed of reality shock, confusion, and attempts at control. Describes a survey of college students' first encounters with computers and suggests that the social contexts of introductory courses encourage feelings of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, College Students, Computer Science Education, Computers

Petersen, Charles G.; Howe, Trevor G. – AEDS Journal, 1979
Biographical, tempermental, and aptitude data were collected for two semesters from students enrolled in an introductory computer class. Only college grade point average and general intelligence contributed significantly to the model. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, College Students, Computer Science Education
Cavus, Nadire; Uzunboylu, Huseyin; Ibrahim, Dogan – Online Submission, 2006
The development of collaborative studies in learning has led to a renewed interest in the field of web-based education. In this experimental study, a highly interactive and collaborative teaching environment was created using Moodle, a learning management system with two types of Collaborative Tools (CTs): Standard CT and Advanced CT to create a…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Management Systems, Web Based Instruction, Programming Languages
Huang, Kun; Dong, Yifei; Ge, Xun – Innovate: Journal of Online Education, 2006
Computing is a complex, multidisciplinary field that requires a range of professional proficiencies. Computing students are expected to develop in-depth knowledge and skills, integrate and apply their knowledge flexibly to solve complex problems, and work successfully in teams. However, many students who graduate with degrees in computing fail to…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Computer Software, Computers, Exhibits

Chalupa, Marilyn; Chen, Catherine; Charles, Thomas – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2001
Students in a computer applications (CA) course (n=74) and business information systems (BIS) course (n=69) displayed no differences in motivation. The BIS group used rehearsal and organization learning strategies, the CA group help-seeking and effort regulation. In CA, intrinsic goal orientation and self-efficacy were related to grades. In BIS,…
Descriptors: Business Education, College Students, Computer Science Education, Grades (Scholastic)
Chew, Cassie M. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2004
According to Engineering Workforce Commission annual reports, in 1999 Howard University graduated 108 students, 92 of whom were African American, in its chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering programs and computer science programs. After two more years of graduating approximately 100 students across programs, in 2002, according to…
Descriptors: Enrollment Trends, College Graduates, Higher Education, College Students
Hughes, Connor; Buckley, Jim; Exton, Chris; O'Carroll, Des – Computer Science Education, 2005
This paper proposes an evaluation framework for assessing students' comprehension of concurrent programs. The need for such a framework is illustrated by a review of various Computer Science Education forums. This review suggests that there is little pedagogical research in the area of concurrent software, particularly with respect to assessing…
Descriptors: Programming, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Computer Science
Cooper, Grahame; Heinze, Aleksej – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2007
This paper focuses on the difficulties of assessing multi-year team projects, in which a team of students drawn from all three years of a full-time degree course works on a problem with and for a real-life organization. Although potential solutions to the problem of assessing team projects may be context-dependent, we believe that discussing these…
Descriptors: Action Research, Focus Groups, Cooperative Learning, Information Systems
Xenos, Michalis – Computers and Education, 2004
This paper presents a methodological approach based on Bayesian Networks for modelling the behaviour of the students of a bachelor course in computers in an Open University that deploys distance educational methods. It describes the structure of the model, its application for modelling the behaviour of student groups in the Informatics Course of…
Descriptors: Prediction, Student Behavior, Open Education, Distance Education
Beishuizen, Jos – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2008
Although self-regulated learning is considered as a characteristic of individual students, the question may be raised as to whether a community of learners with its emphasis on inquiry learning in teams of students provides an appropriate environment to acquire and develop active and dynamic self-regulation strategies. Two cases of communities of…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Cancer, Active Learning, Inquiry
Wilkinson, Kelly – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2006
Students believe that they are computer literate. When asked, students perceive themselves as skilled in a variety of computer applications. This research compares students' perceptions with their reality. Students did not perform well on pretests of Microsoft Office, but improved their posttests scores with instruction. The study also examined…
Descriptors: Computer Software, White Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Literacy
Parrish, Allen; And Others – 1995
This paper reports on a study involving the administration of two examinations that were designed to evaluate student knowledge in several areas of computing. The tests were given both to computer science majors and to those enrolled in computer science classes from other majors. They sought to discover whether computer science majors demonstrated…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Testing, Computer Literacy, Computer Science