DocumentCode :
3282969
Title :
Designing programming tasks to elicit self-management metacognitive behaviour
Author :
Carbone, Angela ; Mitchell, Ian ; Gunstone, Dick ; Hurst, John
Author_Institution :
Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
fYear :
2002
fDate :
3-6 Dec. 2002
Firstpage :
533
Abstract :
In most introductory programming courses tasks are given to students to complete as a crucial part of their study. In this paper, a set of guiding principles is presented for designing programming tasks aimed to elicit metacognitive behaviours in first year students. The main source of data gathered for this study is provided by first year programming students that studied in two different information technology degrees.
Keywords :
computer science education; educational courses; programming; teaching; first-year students; information technology degrees; introductory programming courses; programming tasks design; self-management metacognitive behaviour; Books; Cognition; Conferences; Education; Educational programs; Information technology; Monitoring; Problem-solving; Programming profession; Slabs;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Education, 2002. Proceedings. International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1509-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIE.2002.1185998
Filename :
1185998
Link To Document :
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