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Anna Eckerdal; Anders Berglund; Michael Thuné – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Learning in the computer laboratory is an important component when students learn computer programming. In this article, we analyse empirical data on novice students working in pairs in the laboratory. Using an approach inspired by phenomenography and variation theory, we specifically focus on how students' learning of theory and their learning of…
Descriptors: Programming, Theory Practice Relationship, Higher Education, Computer Science Education
Miitta Järvinen; Katriina Sipiläinen; Janne Roslöf; Sami Lehesvuori; Lauri Kettunen; Raija Hämäläinen – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
This study explored the learning experiences of first-year information technology students at the beginning of their studies. Identifying the early experiences is important, as we know they can predict later challenges and persistence in studies. We focus on a novel understanding of relations between learning approaches, self-efficacy and burnout…
Descriptors: Information Technology, College Freshmen, Computer Science Education, Self Efficacy
Elisaweta Ossovski; Michael Brinkmeier – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Among students and lecturers of Computer Science (CS)-related subjects, there is often anecdotal talk that Frustration Tolerance (FT) is a requirement for success in CS studies or that students would learn it during their studies. In order to relate the anecdotal perception and the psychological concept of FT and to explore the anecdotal…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Majors (Students), Prerequisites, Required Courses