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Cognitive Models and Intelligent Environments for Learning Programming

Authors :
Enrica Lemut
Benedict DuBoulay
Giuliana Dettori
Enrica Lemut
Benedict DuBoulay
Giuliana Dettori
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

At present, there is a general consensus on the nature of learning programming, but there are different opinions on what forms an effective environment for it. It is generally recognized that the development of a mental model is a formidable task for the student and that learning programming is a complex activity that depends heavily on metacognitive skills. This book, based on a NATO workshop, presents both pure cognitive models and experimental learning environments, and discusses what characteristics can make a learning model effective, especially in relation to the learning environment (natural or computerized). The papers cover cognitive models related to different aspects of programming, classes of learners, and types of environment, and are organized in three groups: theoretical and empirical studies on understanding programming, environments for learning programming, and learning programming in school environments. Comprehension, design, construction, testing, debugging, and verification are recognized as interdependent skills, which require complicated analysis and may develop independently, and indifferent orders, in novices. This book shows that there is unlikely to be asingle path from novice to expert and that the structure of the final product (the program) may not constrain the process by which it comes into being as much as some would advocate.

Subjects

Subjects :
Computer programming--Congresses

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783540565802, 9783642081569, and 9783662113349
Volume :
00111
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Cognitive Models and Intelligent Environments for Learning Programming
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
2867338