DocumentCode
3767477
Title
The effects of providing a space for students to progress with self-directed free study
Author
Takeshi Fujisawa;Matthew Bailey
Author_Institution
Kanazawa Technical College, Global Information Technology Department, Japan
fYear
2015
Firstpage
20
Lastpage
24
Abstract
In a class focused on practical programming, it is not uncommon to find a large difference in student ability levels. When such a gap in proficiency exists, students with a high level of understanding tend to find the class too simple and as a result their motivation decreases. Up until this point, we have been responding to students who have a lower level of understanding by providing them with supplementary work in order to help them reach a core competency level. On the other hand, there has not been any corresponding action on behalf of students who already have a high level of achievement. We have created a special environment with the aim of enabling students who already have a high level of technical ability to progress with self-directed free study in the areas of programming and networking. This free space is called “the Sandbox”. The results thus far include daily use by a number of students and the voluntary implementation of student-run programming contests. We have observed an increase in the motivation level of the students who are participating in these activities.
Keywords
"Programming profession","Computers","Software","Conferences","Engineering education"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering Education (ICEED), 2015 IEEE 7th International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICEED.2015.7451485
Filename
7451485
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