From Science to Computing: A Study of Capital Among Bioinformatics Students

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1109/TE.2023.3347096
Thom Kunkeler;Aletta Nylén
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Contribution: This article applies science capital research to computing education in order to understand why students engage with a programme involving computing, and what they aspire to get out of their education. Background: Capital is a concept which has been used in educational research to study inequality, aspiration and achievement. Previous work has looked at capital in science education, but misses out on discipline-specific capital. This article applies science capital research to the field of computing education, providing insight into students’ views and dispositions of computing, their confidence and knowledge, and other factors which are important for understanding student engagement with the subject. Research Questions: How can science capital research be adapted to computing education? Further to this, what insights can be generated from such a methodology? Methodology: Inspired by the concept of science capital, a survey has been developed and tested among 29 bioinformatics students with a biology background. These students were selected since they recently switched to a programme involving computing, allowing them to reflect on their motivation, aspirations, and outcome expectations. Informed by the initial results, a follow-up interview was designed, and ten students participated. Findings: Science capital research proves useful for studying factors underlying participation in computing. Students in this study are driven by career opportunities, as well as positive beliefs and values when it comes to computing, while perceiving barriers such as low levels of computing confidence, and a gap between their skills and future careers. In addition, gender differences among survey results were observed $(p\,\,=$ 0.002).
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从科学到计算:生物信息学学生的资本研究
贡献:本文将科学资本研究应用于计算机教育,以了解学生参与计算机课程的原因,以及他们希望从教育中获得什么。背景:资本是教育研究中用来研究不平等、愿望和成就的一个概念。以前的研究曾对科学教育中的资本进行过研究,但忽略了特定学科的资本。本文将科学资本研究应用于计算机教育领域,深入探讨学生对计算机的看法和态度、他们的信心和知识,以及对了解学生参与该学科非常重要的其他因素。研究问题:如何将科学资本研究应用于计算机教育?此外,这种方法能产生哪些启示?研究方法:受科学资本概念的启发,我们开发了一项调查,并在 29 名具有生物学背景的生物信息学学生中进行了测试。之所以选择这些学生,是因为他们最近转到了一个涉及计算机的专业,这使他们能够反思自己的动机、愿望和对结果的期望。根据初步结果,设计了后续访谈,10 名学生参加了访谈。研究结果科学资本研究有助于研究参与计算机学习的基本因素。本研究中的学生受到了职业机会的驱动,在计算机方面有着积极的信念和价值观,同时也感受到了一些障碍,如对计算机的信心不足,以及他们的技能与未来职业之间存在差距。此外,调查结果中还观察到了性别差异 $(p\\,=$ 0.002)。
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