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Bocharov, Mikhail I.; Simonova, Irina V.; Bocharov?, Tatyana I.; Zaika, Anna Y. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2020
The analysis of the results of scientific research has revealed the necessity to track the level of anxiety of a student while studying aspects of information security in a particular subject area. And in accordance with the results, it was necessary to justify the choice of methods for management and content of information security training in…
Descriptors: Information Security, Computer Science Education, Anxiety, Middle School Students
Li, Tingxuan – ProQuest LLC, 2019
In order to achieve broadening participation in computer science and other careers related to computing, middle school classrooms should provide students opportunities (tasks) to think like a computer scientist. Researchers in computing education promote the idea that programming skill should not be a pre-requisite for students to display…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Computation, Thinking Skills, Computer Science
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Roslyn Arlin Mickelson; Ian Mikkelsen; Mohsen Dorodchi; Bojan Cukic; Caitlin Petro; Zelaya Al Ayeisha; Shakayla Alston; Anthony Teddy; Myat Win; Sandra Wiktor; Barry Sherman; Jeffrey Cook – School Community Journal, 2024
Students from underrepresented populations--females, working class, and youth from marginalized racial/ethnic groups--are less likely than their middle-class Asian and White male peers to study computer science (CS) in college. The dearth of CS undergraduates from these groups contributes to projected labor force shortages. Sources of the dilemma…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Computer Science Education, Partnerships in Education, Minority Group Students
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Wanxue Zhang; Lingling Meng; Bilan Liang – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
With the continuous development of education, personalized learning has attracted great attention. How to evaluate students' learning effects has become increasingly important. In information technology courses, the traditional academic evaluation focuses on the student's learning outcomes, such as "scores" or "right/wrong,"…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Computer Science Education, High School Students, Scoring
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Gresse Von Wangenheim, Christiane; Da Cruz Alves, Nathalia; Rauber, Marcelo F.; Hauck, Jean C. R.; Yeter, Ibrahim H. – Informatics in Education, 2022
Although Machine Learning (ML) is used already in our daily lives, few are familiar with the technology. This poses new challenges for students to understand ML, its potential, and limitations as well as to empower them to become creators of intelligent solutions. To effectively guide the learning of ML, this article proposes a scoring rubric for…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Artificial Intelligence, Learning Processes, Scoring Rubrics
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Basu, Satabdi; Rutstein, Daisy W.; Xu, Yuning; Wang, Haiwen; Shear, Linda – Computer Science Education, 2021
Background and Context: In today's increasingly digital world, it is critical that all students learn to think computationally from an early age. Assessments of Computational Thinking (CT) are essential for capturing information about student learning and challenges. When programming is used as a vehicle to foster CT skills, assessment of CT…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Programming, Thinking Skills, Logical Thinking
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Berland, Matthew; Davis, Don; Smith, Carmen Petrick – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2015
AMOEBA is a unique tool to support teachers' orchestration of collaboration among novice programmers in a non-traditional programming environment. The AMOEBA tool was designed and utilized to facilitate collaboration in a classroom setting in real time among novice middle school and high school programmers utilizing the IPRO programming…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Active Learning, Programming, Novices
Marshall, Krista Sekeres – Online Submission, 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate student understanding and application of computational thinking patterns to novel situations. Over 500 students, who had just designed and programmed a Frogger-style game using the AgentSheets platform, responded to a newly developed video-prompt survey instrument administered in the Fall 2010 semester.…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Grounded Theory, Thinking Skills, Games