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Student self-explanations when working with solved programming exercises by gauging their similarity with expected expert self-explanations [1]. | Student self-explanations when working with solved programming exercises by gauging their similarity with expected expert self-explanations [1]. |
Revision as of 21:40, 29 March 2024
Investigating and Scaffolding Students' Mental Models during Computer Programming Tasks to Improve Learning, Engagement, and Retention
In this project, we explore several ideas including:
Student self-explanations when working with solved programming exercises by gauging their similarity with expected expert self-explanations [1].
References
1. Rus, Vasile & Akhuseyinoglu, Kamil & Chapagain, Jeevan & Tamang, Lasang & Brusilovsky, Peter. (2022). Prompting for Free Self-Explanations Promotes Better Code Comprehension.
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