DocumentCode
408345
Title
Experience in teaching object-oriented concepts to first year students with diverse backgrounds
Author
Blumenstein, Michael
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol., Griffith Univ., Gold Coast, Qld., Australia
Volume
1
fYear
2004
fDate
5-7 April 2004
Firstpage
704
Abstract
This paper describes the experiences in coordinating a first year programming course at Griffith University since Semester 1, 2000. In this time, the course structure and content have evolved to implement and evaluate an "objects-as-needed" approach to first year programming with the recent return to an "objects-early" approach. A variety of assessment strategies have also been employed in order to maximize student-learning outcomes. The success of the revised course has continuously been measured by evaluating student feedback and performance. Finally, a focus group-based strategy of evaluation was adopted to determine students\´ attitudes to the most recently implemented changes.
Keywords
computer science education; educational courses; object-oriented programming; teaching; Griffith University; course content; course structure; focus group-based evaluation; object-oriented programming; programming course; teaching; Australia; Education; Electronic mail; Feedback; Gold; Information technology; Java; Position measurement; Postal services; Programming profession;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2004. Proceedings. ITCC 2004. International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2108-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITCC.2004.1286550
Filename
1286550
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