| Assessment of a course redesign: introductory computer programming using online modules |
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Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
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Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
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Norfolk, Virginia, USA
SESSION: Outcomes assessment
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Pages: 66 - 70
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-798-2
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ABSTRACT
We assess the effectiveness of an extensive redesign of the first Computer Programming course offered to computer science and computer engineering majors. Our goals were to improve student learning while reducing costs by making use of substantial Web-based course material and course management tools, including multi-level online modules that individualize instruction and enable students to self-schedule learning each week. DFW rates and costs were significantly reduced by the redesign.
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Cera C, Lass R, Char B, Popyack J, Herrmann N, Zoski P. Labrador: A Tool for Automated Grading Support in Multi-Section Courses. Proceedings, WebCT 2002 IMPACT: 4th Annual WebCT Users Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, July 24-26, 2002.
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Cera C, Lass R, Char B, Popyack J, Herrmann N, Zoski P. Labrador: A Tool for Automated Grading Support in Multi-Section Courses. Proceedings, WebCT 2002 IMPACT: 4th Annual WebCT Users Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, July 24-26, 2002.
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Nira Herrmann , Jeffrey L. Popyack , Bruce Char , Paul Zoski , Christopher D. Cera , Robert N. Lass , Aparna Nanjappa, Redesigning introductory computer programming using multi-level online modules for a mixed audience, Proceedings of the 34th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, February 19-23, 2003, Reno, Navada, USA
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Popyack J, Herrmann N. Pen-Based Electronic Grading of Online Student Submissions. Syllabus, 18-20, January 2003. {Also at http://www.syllabus.com/ article.asp?id=7094}
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
K.
Computing Milieux
K.3
COMPUTERS AND EDUCATION
K.3.1
Computer Uses in Education
Subjects:
Collaborative learning
Additional Classification:
K.
Computing Milieux
K.3
COMPUTERS AND EDUCATION
K.3.2
Computer and Information Science Education
Subjects:
Information systems education;
Computer science education
General Terms:
Design,
Economics,
Languages,
Management,
Measurement,
Performance
Keywords:
CS1,
assessment,
cooperative learning,
course management systems,
hybrid courses,
online course work,
pedagogy
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