Checklists for grading object-oriented CS1 programs: concepts and misconceptions


Autoria(s): Thomas, Lynda; Sanders, K.
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Department of Computer Science

Software Engineering

Data(s)

26/09/2008

26/09/2008

01/06/2007

Resumo

Sanders, K. and Thomas, L. 2007. Checklists for grading object-oriented CS1 programs: concepts and misconceptions. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual SIGCSE Conference on innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (Dundee, Scotland, June 25 - 27, 2007). ITiCSE '07. ACM, New York, NY, 166-170

In this paper, we begin by considering object-oriented programming concepts and typical novice misconceptions as identified in the literature. We then present the results of a close examination of student programs, in an objects-first CS1 course, in which we find concrete evidence of students learning these concepts while also displaying some of these misconceptions. This leads to the development of two checklists that educators can use when designing or grading student programs.

Non peer reviewed

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5

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Thomas , L & Sanders , K 2007 , ' Checklists for grading object-oriented CS1 programs: concepts and misconceptions ' pp. 166-170 .

PURE: 77690

PURE UUID: 0e2b3499-58ee-4e26-9dbf-c60d79ebb897

dspace: 2160/655

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/655

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eng

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Conference paper

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