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Diana Franklin; Paul Denny; David A. Gonzalez-Maldonado; Minh Tran – Cambridge University Press & Assessment, 2025
Generative AI is a disruptive technology that has the potential to transform many aspects of how computer science is taught. Like previous innovations such as high-level programming languages and block-based programming languages, generative AI lowers the technical expertise necessary to create working programs, bringing the power of computation…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Science Education, Expertise
Oscar Karnalim; Hapnes Toba; Meliana Christianti Johan – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can foster education but can also be misused to breach academic integrity. Large language models like ChatGPT are able to generate solutions for individual assessments that are expected to be completed independently. There are a number of automated detectors for AI assisted work. However, most of them are not dedicated…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Academic Achievement, Integrity, Introductory Courses
Leo C. Ureel II – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Students in introductory computer science courses, are learning to program. Indeed, most students perceive that learning to code is the central topic explored in the courses. Students spend an enormous amount of time struggling to learn the syntax and understand semantics of a particular language. Instructors spend a similar amount of time reading…
Descriptors: Coding, Programming, Computer Science Education, Novices

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