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MODS Metadata of Bridging the gap : the role of mediated transfer for computer programming

roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Chetty, Jacqui 
roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Barlow-Jones, Glenda 
dateAccessioned
2014-05-05T07:54:10Z 
dateAvailable
2014-05-05T07:54:10Z 
dateIssued
2012 
text
Chetty, Jacqui & Barlow-Jones, Glenda. 2012. Bridging the gap : the role of mediated transfer for computer programming. 4th International Conference on Education Technology and Computer (ICETC 2012) IPCSIT, vol. 43 (2012), Singapore 
identifier ( isbn )
978-981-07-2759-8 
identifier ( uri )
http://hdl.handle.net/10210/10464 
abstract
The objective of computer programming is that students learn how to develop solutions in computer programing languages, such as Java. However, to develop such solutions students need to be able to solve problems. Therefore, problem solving is a critical skill that needs to be acquired. As problem solving and computer programming is difficult, universities worldwide make use of interactive tools, such as Scratch, Alice and Greenfoot to provide a user-friendly, visual and comfortable computer programming environment. The aim of such tools is for students to develop computer programming concepts informally. However, if students are to become competent computer programmers, they must transfer the programming concepts learnt from such tools, to formalised computer programming languages.This paper examines the extent to which mediated transfer is an effective pedagogy to transition students. The results indicate that the transition may not be as seamless as was first expected. 
languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
en 
publisher
International Association of Computer Science & Information Technology 
accessCondition ( useAndReproduction )
© 2012, Authors & International Association of Computer Science & Information Technology 
topic
Mediated transfer 
topic
Interactive tools 
topic
Problem solving 
topic
Computer programming 
title
Bridging the gap : the role of mediated transfer for computer programming 
genre
Article 

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