DocumentCode
3204794
Title
Experiences with CS2 and data structures in the 100 problems format
Author
Kraft, Nicholas ; Hong, Xiaoyan ; Lusth, John C. ; McCallum, Debra
Author_Institution
Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
12-15 Oct. 2011
Abstract
A dissatisfaction appears to permeate the process of educating computer science students. Both students and instructors seem uninspired in the classroom, resulting in many attempts to enliven, freshen, and improve the experience. These attempts show efficacy, but the pace of improvement is slow. 100 Problems (100P) is an innovative guided discovery curriculum in which students are freed from the classroom and instead work on 100 concept- and research-related problems throughout their undergraduate careers. The 100 problems guide the students to discover the fundamental knowledge and skills required of a graduate of the degree program. Each student is free to create an individualized mode of learning and discovery. As such, the curriculum fosters deep learning among students and challenges students´ intellectual growth. In this paper we introduce the 100P curriculum, describe the 100P course format and our experiences offering courses in this format, and report our early findings.
Keywords
computer science education; educational courses; 100 problems format; 100P course format; 100P curriculum; computer science student; concept-related problem; discovery mode; guided discovery curriculum; learning mode; research-related problem; student knowledge; student skill; Algorithm design and analysis; Cities and towns; Complexity theory; Computer science; Conferences; Data structures; Springs; CS2; Guided-discovery learning; algorithms; computer science education research; data structures; problem-based learning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2011
Conference_Location
Rapid City, SD
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-468-8
Electronic_ISBN
0190-5848
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2011.6142963
Filename
6142963
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