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Cheah, Chin-Soon; Leong, Lai-Mei – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Difficulties in the learning of computer programming have been a universal problem. One of the main contributors of this problem is due to the teaching material used in guiding the students. Traditional teaching method using books and PowerPoint slides are not effective enough to support the dynamic nature of computer programming. Hence, a more…
Descriptors: Programming, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Othman, Mahfudzah; Muhd Zain, Nurzaid – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2015
This study is primarily focused on assessing the students' logical thinking and cognitive levels in an online collaborative environment. The aim is to investigate whether the online collaboration has significant impact to the students' cognitive abilities. The assessment of the logical thinking involved the use of the online Group Assessment…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Online Courses, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries
Kim, Byeongsu; Kim, Taehun; Kim, Jonghoon – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2013
The paper-and-pencil programming strategy (PPS) is a way of representing an idea logically by any representation that can be created using paper and pencil. It was developed for non-computer majors to improve their understanding and use of computational thinking and increase interest in learning computer science. A total of 110 non-majors in their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Nonmajors, Computer Science, Thinking Skills