隔夜反馈减少了CS1中编程项目的延迟提交

D. Bouvier, Ellie Lovellette, John Matta
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一些编程新手会拖延编程作业的开始。这些学生似乎也不知道他们的课程是否符合作业的要求。这两个因素都会影响学生在编程项目中的成功,并对他们的成绩产生负面影响;但更重要的是,这对学习有负面影响。找到激励学生更早开始学习的方法,可以在几乎没有风险的情况下提高学习成果和课程表现。本文报告了给学生“隔夜反馈”的经验,其目标是1)激励早期的项目工作,2)帮助学生知道他们什么时候达到了项目要求,或者没有达到项目要求。这份报告更多的是关于每天提供一次反馈的概念——一夜之间;而不是具体使用的工具。根据我们的经验,隔夜反馈技术似乎已经达到了让学生更早开始学习的目标。在没有反馈系统的项目中,延迟提交的比例从34%左右下降到了有隔夜反馈的项目中的4%左右。本报告还包括学生对我们使用的隔夜反馈工具的看法的总结,这些观点是作为调查的回应收集的。
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Overnight Feedback Reduces Late Submissions on Programming Projects in CS1
Some novice programming students procrastinate the start of a programming assignment. These students also seem to struggle knowing whether or not their program meets the requirements of the assignment. Both of these factors play a role in a student’s success in a programming project with negative impact on their grades; but more importantly, a negative impact on learning. Finding ways to motivate students to start earlier could improve learning outcomes and performance in the course with little, if any, risk. This paper reports on the experience of giving students ‘Overnight Feedback’ with the goals of 1) motivating earlier project work, and 2) helping students to know when they have met, or not met, project requirements. This report is more about the concept of providing feedback on a once-daily basis - overnight; and less about the specific tool used. In our experience, the Overnight Feedback technique seems to have achieved the goal of getting students to start earlier. Late submissions dropped from approximately 34% for a project without a feedback system to approximately 4% with Overnight Feedback. Also included in this report is a summary of students’ perspectives on the Overnight Feedback tool we used, which were collected as responses to a survey.
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