DocumentCode
811360
Title
Programming Anxiety Amongst Computing Students—A Key in the Retention Debate?
Author
Connolly, Cornelia ; Murphy, Eamonn ; Moore, Sarah
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput., Dundalk Inst. of Technol., Dundalk
Volume
52
Issue
1
fYear
2009
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
56
Abstract
Low retention rates in third-level computing courses, despite continuing research into new and improved computer teaching methods, present a worrying concern. For some computing students learning programming is intimidating, giving rise to lack of confidence and anxiety. The noncognitive domain of anxiety with regard to learning computer programming is investigated in this paper and programming anxiety, a constituent component of computer anxiety, is defined. The paper describes a longitudinal research study that has been conducted, which investigates the variance of anxiety amongst undergraduate computing students, with specific emphasis upon their learning programming during their first year in higher education.
Keywords
computer science education; educational courses; programming; teaching; computer programming; computer teaching methods; computing courses; programming anxiety; undergraduate computing students; Cognitive science; Computer science; Computer science education; Design automation; Educational programs; Educational technology; Physics education; Programming profession; Psychology; Vocabulary; Cognitive load theory; device physics; education; graduate students; technology computer-aided design (TCAD);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9359
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.2008.917193
Filename
4569871
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