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Work in progress: programming knowledge - does it affect success in the course 'introduction to computer science using Java'

机译:正在进行的工作:编程知识-它会影响“使用Java引入计算机科学”课程的成功

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At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the course "Introduction to Computer Science" (CSI) is taught using the programming language Java. In Israeli secondary schools, computer science is not a required subject, but those who do study it learn a procedural programming language at an advanced level. Some students who study computer science at the university level have thus previously been exposed to the field. Our research examined whether prior knowledge of programming languages contributed to the success of students in their first university programming course. The research included an examination of the correlation between prior knowledge and their success in the course. We queried students both about their familiarity with various programming languages, as well as about a variety of programming concepts. A partial analysis of the results shows that there is a positive correlation between having previously learned procedural languages (such as Pascal and C) and success in the course.
机译:在耶路撒冷的希伯来大学,使用Java编程语言教授“计算机科学入门”(CSI)课程。在以色列的中学中,计算机科学不是必修课,但是那些学习计算机科学的人会学习高级的程序编程语言。因此,以前在大学学习计算机科学的一些学生以前就接触过该领域。我们的研究检查了编程语言的先验知识是否有助于学生在其第一门大学编程课程中取得成功。该研究包括对先前知识与他们在课程中的成功之间的相关性的检验。我们向学生询问他们对各种编程语言的熟悉程度以及各种编程概念。对结果的部分分析表明,以前学习过的过程语言(例如Pascal和C)与课程成功之间存在正相关。

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