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Pelánek, Radek; Effenberger, Tomáš – Computer Science Education, 2022
Background and Context: Block-based programming is a popular approach to teaching introductory programming. Block-based programming often works in the context of microworlds, where students solve specific puzzles. It is used, for example, within the Hour of Code event, which targets millions of students. Objective: To identify design guidelines…
Descriptors: Programming, Computer Science Education, Puzzles, Problem Solving
Poole, Frederick J.; Clarke-Midura, Jody; Rasmussen, Melissa; Shehzad, Umar; Lee, Victor R. – Computer Science Education, 2022
There is a growing perception that computational thinking can be developed in unplugged environments. A recent trend among these unplugged approaches is the use of tabletop games. While there are many commercial tabletop games on the market that are promoted as teaching computer science and/or computational skills, little is known about how these…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Games, Computation, Thinking Skills
Parhami, Behrooz – Computer Science Education, 2008
We observe that recruitment efforts aimed at alleviating the shortage of skilled workforce in computer engineering must be augmented with strategies for retaining and motivating the students after they have enrolled in our educational programmes. At the University of California, Santa Barbara, we have taken a first step in this direction by…
Descriptors: First Year Seminars, College Freshmen, Internet, Academic Persistence

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