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Curley, Brenna; Peterson, Anna – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2022
In this article, we outline several activities revolving around soccer players who participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Classroom activities are described from different perspectives, useful for a range of different statistics courses. In a first semester probability theory course, students investigate the…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Competition, Teaching Methods, Data Analysis
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Adams, Bryan; Baller, Daniel; Jonas, Bryan; Joseph, Anny-Claude; Cummiskey, Kevin – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2021
Since the publishing of Nolan and Temple Lang's "Computing in the Statistics Curriculum" in 2010, the American Statistical Association issued new recommendations in the revised GAISE college report. To reflect modern practice and technologies, they emphasize giving students experience with multivariable thinking. Students develop…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
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Vojinovic, Oliver; Simic, Vladimir; Milentijevic, Ivan; Ciric, Vladimir – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2020
Contribution: A model of tiered in-lab, compulsory lab programming sessions suitable for use in flipped learning environments. This article also addresses the scarcity of research that explores the effects of in-class activity organization. Background: When facing a subject they perceive as dry or difficult, some students may feel discouraged from…
Descriptors: Assignments, Teaching Methods, Flipped Classroom, Class Activities
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McCord, Rachel; Jeldes, Isaac – Computer Science Education, 2019
Background and Context: Flipped classrooms are becoming more widely adopted across engineering higher education contexts. In degree programs where enrollment is increasing and undergraduate curricula are packed with content, pedagogies that allow more time for actively participate in classroom activities are being highly sought after to aid in…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Science Education, Blended Learning, Intervention
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Chávez, Jorge; Montaño, Rosa; Barrera, Rosa; Sánchez, Jaime; Faure, Jaime – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2021
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic has forced educational institutions to adopt online tools to remotely teach and efficiently use virtual learning situations during the emergency. However, although these environments may serve to improve teaching processes, several issues must be considered to ensure quality student learning. The purpose of our…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Online Courses, Computer Science Education, Integrated Learning Systems
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Wu, Peter Y.; Manohar, Priyadarshan A.; Acharya, Sushil – Information Systems Education Journal, 2016
It is well known that interesting questions can stimulate thinking and invite participation. Class exercises are designed to make use of questions to engage students in active learning. In a project toward building a community skilled in software verification and validation (SV&V), we critically review and further develop course materials in…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Computer Software, Computer Science Education, Programming
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Powell, Loreen M.; Wimmer, Hayden – Information Systems Education Journal, 2015
Computer programming is challenging to teach and difficult for students to learn. Instructors have searched for ways to improve student learning in programming courses. In an attempt to foster hands-on learning and to increase student learning outcomes in a programming course, the authors conducted an exploratory study to examine student created…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Programming, Experiential Learning, Visual Aids
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Miwa, Kazuhisa; Morita, Junya; Nakaike, Ryuichi; Terai, Hitoshi – Interactive Learning Environments, 2014
Cognitive modelling is one of the representative research methods in cognitive science. It is believed that creating cognitive models promotes learners' meta-cognitive activities such as self-monitoring and reflecting on their own cognitive processing. Preceding studies have confirmed that such meta-cognitive activities actually promote learning…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Models, Reflection, Instructional Design
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Benander, Alan C.; Benander, Barbara A. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2008
Educators have been using the Towers of Hanoi problem for many years as an example of a problem that has a very elegant recursive solution. However, the elegance and conciseness of this solution can make it difficult for students to understand the amount of computer time required in the execution of this solution. And, like many recursive computer…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Information Systems, Programming, Active Learning