Innovative Teaching Strategies and New Learning Paradigms in Computer Programming

Innovative Teaching Strategies and New Learning Paradigms in Computer Programming
Author: Ricardo Queirós
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781466673052

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Courses in computer programming combine a number of different concepts, from general problem-solving to mathematical precepts such as algorithms and computational intelligence. Due to the complex nature of computer science education, teaching the novice programmer can be a challenge. Innovative Teaching Strategies and New Learning Paradigms in Computer Programming brings together pedagogical and technological methods to address the recent challenges that have developed in computer programming courses. Focusing on educational tools, computer science concepts, and educational design, this book is an essential reference source for teachers, practitioners, and scholars interested in improving the success rate of students.

Guide to Teaching Computer Science

Guide to Teaching Computer Science
Author: Orit Hazzan,Noa Ragonis,Tami Lapidot
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-08-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030393601

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This concise yet thorough textbook presents an active-learning model for the teaching of computer science. Offering both a conceptual framework and detailed implementation guidelines, the work is designed to support a Methods of Teaching Computer Science (MTCS) course, but may be applied to the teaching of any area of computer science at any level, from elementary school to university. This text is not limited to any specific curriculum or programming language, but instead suggests various options for lesson and syllabus organization. Fully updated and revised, the third edition features more than 40 new activities, bringing the total to more than 150, together with new chapters on computational thinking, data science, and soft concepts and soft skills. This edition also introduces new conceptual frameworks for teaching such as the MERge model, and new formats for the professional development of computer science educators. Topics and features: includes an extensive set of activities, to further support the pedagogical principles outlined in each chapter; discusses educational approaches to computational thinking, how to address soft concepts and skills in a MTCS course, and the pedagogy of data science (NEW); focuses on teaching methods, lab-based teaching, and research in computer science education, as well as on problem-solving strategies; examines how to recognize and address learners’ misconceptions, and the different types of questions teachers can use to vary their teaching methods; provides coverage of assessment, teaching planning, and designing a MTCS course; reviews high school teacher preparation programs, and how prospective teachers can gain experience in teaching computer science. This easy-to-follow textbook and teaching guide will prove invaluable to computer science educators within all frameworks, including university instructors and high school teachers, as well as to instructors of computer science teacher preparation programs.

Student Driven Learning Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom

Student Driven Learning Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom
Author: Alias, Nor Aziah,Luaran, Johan Eddy
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2016-11-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522516903

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The creation of a successful learning environment involves the examination and improvement upon current teaching practices. As new strategies emerge, it becomes imperative to incorporate them into the classroom. Student-Driven Learning Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom provides a thorough examination of the benefits and challenges experienced in learner-driven educational settings and how to effectively engage students in these environments. Focusing on technological perspectives, emerging pedagogies, and curriculum development, this book is ideally designed for educators, learning designers, upper-level students, professionals, and researchers interested in innovative approaches to student-driven education.

ICT in Education

ICT in Education
Author: Maria José Marcelino,Antonió José Mendes,Maria Cristina Azevedo Gomes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319229003

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This book presents a peer reviewed selection of extended versions of ten original papers that were presented at the 15th International Symposium on Computers in Education (SIIE 2013) held in Viseu, Portugal. The book provide a representative view of current Information and Communications Technology (ICT) educational research approaches in the Ibero-American context as well as internationally. It includes studies that range from elementary to higher education, from traditional to distance learning settings. It considers special needs and other inclusive issues, across a range of disciplines, using multiple and diverse perspectives and technologies to furnish detailed information on the latest trends in ICT and education globally. Design, development and evaluation of educational software; ICT use and evaluation methodologies; social web and collaborative systems; and learning communities are some of the topics covered.

Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Educational Technology

Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Educational Technology
Author: Kidd, Terry,Morris, Jr., Lonnie R.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2017-04-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522524007

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Incorporating new methods and approaches in learning environments is imperative to the development of education systems. By enhancing learning processes, education becomes more attainable at all levels. The Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Educational Technology is an essential reference source for the latest scholarly research on new models, trends, and data for solving instructional and learning challenges in education. Featuring extensive coverage on a wide range of topics such as distance education, online learning, and blended learning, this publication is ideally designed for academicians, practitioners, researchers, and students seeking current research on the latest improvements in instructional systems.

Handbook of Research on Innovative Technology Integration in Higher Education

Handbook of Research on Innovative Technology Integration in Higher Education
Author: Nafukho, Fredrick Muyia
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781466681712

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Our increasingly globalized world is driven by shared knowledge, and nowhere is that knowledge more important than in education. Now more than ever, there is a demand for technology that will assist in the spread of knowledge through customized, self-paced, and on-demand learning. The Handbook of Research on Innovative Technology Integration in Higher Education provides an international perspective on the need for information and communication technology in education and training. Highlighting the use of technology in both formal and informal learning, this book is an essential reference for academics, corporate leaders, government agencies, profit and non-profit organizations, policymakers, or anyone interested in the use of technology to educate and share information.

Composability Comprehensibility and Correctness of Working Software

Composability  Comprehensibility and Correctness of Working Software
Author: Zoltán Porkoláb,Viktória Zsók
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2023-11-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783031428333

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This book constitutes the revised selected papers of the 8th Summer School, CEFP 2019, held in Budapest, Hungary, during June 2019. The 7 full papers and the 4 short papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. The lectures cover various programming subjects with a focus on composability, comprehensibility, and correctness of working software.

Research Anthology on Developing Effective Online Learning Courses

Research Anthology on Developing Effective Online Learning Courses
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 2104
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799880974

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In the current educational environment, there has been a shift towards online learning as a replacement for the traditional in-person classroom experience. With this new environment comes new technologies, benefits, and challenges for providing courses to students through an entirely digital environment. With this shift comes the necessary research on how to utilize these online courses and how to develop effective online educational materials that fit student needs and encourage student learning, motivation, and success. The optimization of these online tools requires a deeper look into curriculum, instructional design, teaching techniques, and new models for student assessment and evaluation. Information on how to create valuable online course content, engaging lesson plans for the digital space, and meaningful student activities online are only a few of many current topics of interest for promoting student achievement through online learning. The Research Anthology on Developing Effective Online Learning Courses provides multiple perspectives on how to develop engaging and effective online learning courses in the wake of the rapid digitalization of education. This book includes topics focused on online learners, online course content, effective online instruction strategies, and instructional design for the online environment. This reference work is ideal for curriculum developers, instructional designers, IT consultants, deans, chairs, teachers, administrators, academicians, researchers, and students interested in the latest research on how to create online learning courses that promote student success.