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Active learning in computer science: impacting student behavior
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Stem EducationIntroductory Course SequenceLearning SciencesEducationSoftware Engineering EducationLearning AnalyticsComputer ScienceCourse FormatComputer-based EducationTechnologyTechnology-enhanced Active LearningProgramming Language TeachingInstructionActive Learning
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Alabama has undergone significant revisions in its introductory course sequence for computing majors. This included the construction of a new technology-enabled classroom and a complete shift in the instructional paradigm. This paper examines the course format and instruction mode, and also looks at student behaviors and attitudes (as captured through end-of-semester surveys) regarding these courses.
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