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Student performance in computing education: an empirical analysis of online learning in programming education environments
Authors:Belle Selene Xia  Elia Liitiäinen
Institution:Department of Information and Computer Science, Aalto University, Aalto, Finland
Abstract:The benefits of using online exercises have been analysed in terms of distance learning, automatic assessment and self-regulated learning. In this study, we have not found a direct proportional relationship between student performance in the course exercises that use online technologies and the exam grades. We see that the average submission rate to these online exercises is not positively correlated with the exercise points. Yet, our results confirm that doing exercises along supports student learning and skill accumulation equipping them with the knowledge of programming. While the student performance in programming courses is affected by factors such as prior background in programming, cognitive skills and the quality of teaching, completing the course exercises via learning-by-doing is an indispensable part of teaching. Based on the student feedback from the course survey, the students are highly satisfied with using online technologies as part of learning.
Keywords:Computing education  student learning  teaching  online technology  educational evaluation
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