Computer-supported Techniques to Increase Students Engagement in Programming
Author(s) -
Paula Correia Tavares,
Pedro Rangel Henriques,
Elsa Ferreira Gomes
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0005899001670174
Subject(s) - computer science , animation , coding (social sciences) , process (computing) , multimedia , face (sociological concept) , mathematics education , human–computer interaction , programming language , psychology , social science , statistics , computer graphics (images) , mathematics , sociology
One of the main reasons that justify the student’s failure in (introductory) programming courses is the lack of
motivation that impacts on the knowledge acquisition process, affecting learning results. As soon as students
face the difficulties concerning the development of algorithms or the coding in a programming language, they
give up and do not try harder to solve other problems; they think it is a demanding activity and feel frustrated.
In this paper we describe in detail an experiment conducted to verify the effectiveness, in terms of the increase in motivation and in knowledge acquisition, of combining program Animation tools with the immediate
feedback provided by Automatic Evaluations Systems.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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