A qualitative think aloud study of the early Neo-Piagetian stages of reasoning in novice programmers


Autoria(s): Teague, Donna M.; Corney, Malcolm W.; Ahadi, Alireza; Lister, Raymond
Contribuinte(s)

Carbone, Angela

Whalley, Jacqueline

Data(s)

01/01/2013

Resumo

Recent research indicates that some of the difficulties faced by novice programmers are manifested very early in their learning. In this paper, we present data from think aloud studies that demonstrate the nature of those difficulties. In the think alouds, novices were required to complete short programming tasks which involved either hand executing ("tracing") a short piece of code, or writing a single sentence describing the purpose of the code. We interpret our think aloud data within a neo-Piagetian framework, demonstrating that some novices reason at the sensorimotor and preoperational stages, not at the higher concrete operational stage at which most instruction is implicitly targeted.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57541/

Publicador

ACS

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57541/1/TeagueEtAl2013aQualitativeThinkAloudStudyOfTheEarlyNeoPiagetianStagesOfReasoningInNoviceProgrammers.pdf

Teague, Donna M., Corney, Malcolm W., Ahadi, Alireza, & Lister, Raymond (2013) A qualitative think aloud study of the early Neo-Piagetian stages of reasoning in novice programmers. In Carbone, Angela & Whalley, Jacqueline (Eds.) Proceedings of 15th Australasian Computing Education Conference, ACS, Adelaide, SA.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Australian Computer Society, Inc.

Copyright © 2013, Australian Computer Society, Inc. This paper appeared at the 15th Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2013). Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology (CRPIT), Vol. 136. Angela Carbone and Jacqueline Whalley, Eds. Reproduction for academic, not-for profit purposes permitted provided this text is included.

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080300 COMPUTER SOFTWARE #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #neo-Piagetian #programming #think aloud #HERN
Tipo

Conference Paper