DocumentCode :
3207434
Title :
Results from repeated evaluation of an online tutor on introductory Computer Science
Author :
Kumar, Amruth N.
Author_Institution :
Ramapo Coll. of New Jersey, NJ, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
12-15 Oct. 2011
Abstract :
We analyzed the data collected over 7 semesters by a single Computer Science software tutor to study the differences between the sexes and races on their prior self-confidence, prior preparedness and their assessment of the tutor. We found that when there was a statistically significant difference in the prior self-confidence of male and female students, female students had lower prior self-confidence than male students, in spite of the fact that there was no significant difference in the prior preparedness of male and female students. The prior self-confidence of female students in Computer Science may be improving with increasing enrollment. Whenever there was a statistically significant difference among racial groups, positively stereotyped racial groups were better prepared and had higher prior self-confidence than the traditionally under-represented racial groups. Whenever there was a statistically significant difference between the sexes in the assessment of the tutor, female students assessed the tutor more favorably than male students. When there was a statistically significant difference between racial groups, under-represented racial groups assessed the tutor more favorably than positively stereotyped racial groups. When there was a statistically significant difference in how developer´s students assessed the tutor versus how other adopters´ students assessed it, assessment by developer´s students was more positive than that by students of other adopters.
Keywords :
computer science education; gender issues; intelligent tutoring systems; psychology; computer science software tutor; introductory computer science; online tutor; positively stereotyped racial group; students prior preparedness; students prior self-confidence; traditionally under-represented racial group; tutor assessment; Analysis of variance; Cities and towns; Computer science; Computers; Conferences; Software; Springs; Computer Science; Feedback; Online Tutor; Race; Self-confidence; Sex;
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.2011.6143098
Filename :
6143098
Link To Document :
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