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International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'04) Volume 1
Experience in Teaching Object-Oriented Concepts to First Year Students with Diverse Backgrounds
Las Vegas, Nevada
April 05-April 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2108-8
Michael Blumenstein, Griffith University-Gold Coast Campus, Australia
This paper describes the experiences in coordinating a first year programming course at Griffith University since Semester 1, 2000. In this time, the course structure and content have evolved to implement and evaluate an "objects-as-needed" approach to first year programming with the recent return to an "objects-early" approach. A variety of assessment strategies have also been employed in order to maximize student-learning outcomes. The success of the revised course has continuously been measured by evaluating student feedback and performance. Finally, a focus group-based strategy of evaluation was adopted to determine students' attitudes to the most recently implemented changes.
Citation:
Michael Blumenstein, "Experience in Teaching Object-Oriented Concepts to First Year Students with Diverse Backgrounds," itcc, vol. 1, pp.704, International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'04) Volume 1, 2004
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