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Tupouniua, John Griffith – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
A growing emphasis on computational thinking worldwide necessitates student proficiency in creating algorithms. Focusing on the use of counterexamples for developing student-invented algorithms, I reanalyze two pieces of data from previously published research, pertaining to two different cases of students' algorithmatizing activity. In both…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Mathematics, Logical Thinking
Li, Ni; Warter-Perez, Nancy; Shen, He – Grantee Submission, 2019
Homework is considered as a substantial process of learning especially for engineering education. However, due to the fast development of network technology, students now can easily find solution manuals on the internet. While some students use solution manuals to study, there are quite a few students who just copy homework solutions and lose…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Homework, Error Correction, Models
Chen, Xingliang; Mitrovic, Antonija; Mathews, Moffat – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2020
Problem solving, worked examples, and erroneous examples have proven to be effective learning activities in Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs). However, it is generally unknown how to select learning activities adaptively in ITSs to maximize learning. In the previous work of A. Shareghi Najar and A. Mitrovic, alternating worked examples with…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Learning Activities, Educational Technology
Cho, Peter; Nagle, Courtney – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2017
This study extends past research on students' understanding of slope by analyzing college students' mistakes on routine tasks involving slope. We conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis of students' mistakes to extract information regarding slope conceptualizations described in prior research. Results delineate procedural proficiencies and…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, College Students, Error Correction, Error Patterns
Valijärvi, Riitta-Liisa; Tarsoly, Eszter – Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 2019
We propose ways of incorporating Google Translate into the teaching of Finnish and Hungarian in a higher education setting at different skill levels. The task types tested in our study were: analytical tasks (dictionary-like exercise, word-building, part-of-word identification), discovery method tasks (elicitation, problem solving), and awareness…
Descriptors: Translation, Computer Software, Finno Ugric Languages, Hungarian
Easterday, Matthew W.; Aleven, Vincent; Scheines, Richard; Carver, Sharon M. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2017
How might we balance assistance and penalties to intelligent tutors and educational games that increase learning and interest? We created two versions of an educational game for learning policy argumentation called Policy World. The game (only) version provided minimal feedback and penalized students for errors whereas the game+tutor version…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Policy, Persuasive Discourse
Patchan, Melissa M.; Schunn, Christian D.; Correnti, Richard J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2016
Although feedback is often seen as a critical component of the learning process, many open questions about how specific feedback features contribute to the effectiveness of feedback remain--especially in regards to peer feedback of writing. Nelson and Schunn (2009) identified several important features of peer feedback in their nature of feedback…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Revision (Written Composition), Regression (Statistics), Student Improvement
Holmes, Archie L., Jr. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2014
In foundational knowledge engineering courses, students engage in problem solving in order to learn important course concepts. To help in this process, students receive feedback on their performance from the instructor. This paper explores an alternative to instructor-provided feedback: a semi-structured assignment in which students reworked…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Problem Solving, Assignments, Error Correction
Taasoobshirazi, Gita; Bailey, MarLynn; Farley, John – International Journal of Science Education, 2015
The Physics Metacognition Inventory was developed to measure physics students' metacognition for problem solving. In one of our earlier studies, an exploratory factor analysis provided evidence of preliminary construct validity, revealing six components of students' metacognition when solving physics problems including knowledge of cognition,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Metacognition, Problem Solving
Coppola, Brian P.; Pontrello, Jason K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
Using errors as a method of learning has been made explicit through a two-staged peer review and discussion. During organic chemistry discussion sessions, quizzes are followed by a structured peer review designed to help students identify and discuss student errors. After the face-to-face discussion, a second stage of review involves analyzing and…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Tests, Organic Chemistry, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Yerushalmi, Edit; Cohen, Elisheva; Mason, Andrew; Singh, Chandralekha – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2012
"Self-diagnosis tasks" are aimed at fostering diagnostic behavior by explicitly requiring students to present diagnosis as part of the activity of reviewing their problem solutions. Recitation groups in an introductory physics class of about 200 college students were distributed into a control group and three intervention groups in which different…
Descriptors: Physics, College Science, Problem Solving, Formative Evaluation
Yerushalmi, Edit; Cohen, Elisheva; Mason, Andrew; Singh, Chandralekha – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2012
"Self-diagnosis tasks" aim at fostering students' learning in an examination context by requiring students to present diagnoses of their solutions to quiz problems. We examined the relationship between students' learning from self-diagnosis and the typicality of the problem situation. Four recitation groups in an introductory physics class…
Descriptors: Physics, College Science, Problem Solving, Formative Evaluation
Rashkovits, Rami; Lavy, Ilana – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2011
This study discusses and presents various strategies employed by novice programmers concerning exception handling. The main contributions of this paper are as follows: we provide an analysis tool to measure the level of assimilation of exception handling mechanism; we present and analyse strategies to handle exceptions; we present and analyse…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Programming Languages, Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation
McCauley, Renee; Fitzgerald, Sue; Lewandowski, Gary; Murphy, Laurie; Simon, Beth; Thomas, Lynda; Zander, Carol – Computer Science Education, 2008
This paper reviews the literature related to the learning and teaching of debugging computer programs. Debugging is an important skill that continues to be both difficult for novice programmers to learn and challenging for computer science educators to teach. These challenges persist despite a wealth of important research on the subject dating…
Descriptors: Troubleshooting, Computer Science, Programming, Computer Software

Phye, Gary D.; Sanders, Cheryl E. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1994
The roles of advice and feedback in the facilitation of online processing during acquisition and subsequent impact on memory-based processing during a delayed problem-solving task were studied in 2 experiments with 123 college students. Results indicate that corrective feedback improves online processing during training. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Educational Practices, Error Correction
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