分析在CS0课程中学习编程的兴趣如何变化:对巴西本科生的定性研究

Pasqueline Dantas Scaico, Ruy José G.B. de Queiroz, José Jorge Lima Dias
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在本文中,我们提出了一项研究的初步结果,旨在了解在CS0课程中,初学者学习编程的兴趣是如何变化的。这项深入的定性研究,基于纵向设计,进行了四个多月。通过观察10名巴西新生的学习经历,作者可以动态地了解他们对学习编程的兴趣是如何变化的,以及为什么会发生变化。确定了六个兴趣轨迹以及影响它们的因素。举个例子,当处理类似的问题时,再次完成同样的任务,但在更详细的情况下,这种感觉会抑制他们的兴趣。兴趣发展的四阶段模型被用作识别这些轨迹的理论框架。从这个角度来看兴趣对于更好地理解新手如何参与计算机科学入门以及什么可能培养和抑制他们学习这些内容的兴趣是很重要的。这些知识是计算机科学教育者在规划教学策略、课程材料和任务时可以考虑到的。
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Analyzing How Interest in Learning Programming Changes During a CS0 Course: A Qualitative Study with Brazilian Undergraduates
In this paper, we present the preliminary findings of a study proposed to understand how interest of novices in learning programming changed during a CS0 course. This in-depth qualitative study, based on a longitudinal design, was performed over four months. Observing the learning experience of ten Brazilian freshmen students, the authors could obtain a dynamic view about how their interest in learning programming changed and why changes occurred. Six trajectories of interest were identified and the factors that had influence on them. As an example, the sense of being completing same tasks again when working on similar problems as before but in more detail was revealed as an inhibitor aspect to develop their interest. The Four-Phase Model of Interest Development was used as a theoretical framework to identify these trajectories. Looking at interest under this perspective was important to better understand how novices engage with introductory computer science and what might nurture and inhibit their interest in learning this content. This knowledge is something that CS educators could take into account when planning instructional strategies, course material and tasks.
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