2016
DOI: 10.15439/2016f159
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The synthesis of a unified pedagogy for the design and evaluation of e-learning software for high-school computing

Abstract: Abstract-This study develops a unified pedagogy for the design and evaluation of e-learning software for high-school Computer Science. In accordance with the pedagogy, prototype e-learning software was developed for use in student instruction and independent learning. The pedagogy was iteratively refined based on the evaluation of teachers and education experts and the resulting e-learning software was developed considering student feedback. The problem domain focuses on the UK's recent shift in educational em… Show more

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“…For example, participant 1 stated: 'Well, it's making it relevant to stuff that teenagers understand and that they have experience of.' It was also acknowledged by [47] that there is a need for a unified pedagogy for computing subjects at GCSE level. This was apparent from the interviews in the disunity between responses towards pedagogical methods.…”
Section: Pedagogical Methods Discrepancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, participant 1 stated: 'Well, it's making it relevant to stuff that teenagers understand and that they have experience of.' It was also acknowledged by [47] that there is a need for a unified pedagogy for computing subjects at GCSE level. This was apparent from the interviews in the disunity between responses towards pedagogical methods.…”
Section: Pedagogical Methods Discrepancymentioning
confidence: 99%