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Anderson, Neil; McGowan, Aidan; Hanna, Philip; Busch, John – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2015
There is a perception amongst some of those learning computer programming that the principles of object-oriented programming (where behaviour is often encapsulated across multiple class files) can be difficult to grasp, especially when taught through a traditional, didactic "talk-and-chalk" method or in a lecture-based environment. We…
Descriptors: Programming, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching


