DocumentCode
595800
Title
Students´ experiences and attitudes towards learning computer science
Author
Peters, Achim ; Pears, Arnold
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Syst., Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden
fYear
2012
fDate
3-6 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Low enrollment and high drop-out rates in computer science (CS) have led to an alarming decrease in number of graduates in western countries. What are students´ learning experiences, how do these affect their attitudes towards learning CS? This question was explored by investigating diverse students, of a broad study program with courses in humanities and technology, at the end of an introductory course in CS (CS1), which has been designed to enhance students´ engagement. The results of a first questionnaire were remarkably positive: All students reflected their experiences as overall positive. Almost half of the students stated, that they had been skeptical towards learning CS before the course. All of these students described positive transformations of attitudes. These results provided an interesting starting point for further research using interviews: What exactly have these students experienced and how do they reason about future engagement? We point out students´ experiences that were crucial for a positive transformation of attitudes as well as critical aspects in students´ reasoning on future engagement in CS.
Keywords
computer science education; educational courses; CS; computer science learning; humanities course; student attitude; student engagement; student learning experience; technology course; Cognition; Computers; Educational institutions; Interviews; Programming;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2012
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1353-7
Electronic_ISBN
0190-5848
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2012.6462238
Filename
6462238
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