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Teaching and Learning Computer Programming: Multiple Research Perspectives

Teaching and Learning Computer Programming: Multiple Research Perspectives

Teaching and Learning Computer Programming: Multiple Research Perspectives
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Teaching and Learning Computer Programming: Multiple Research Perspectives Hardback - 1988

by Mayer, Richard E. [Editor]

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Routledge, 1988-10-01. hardcover. Good. Unmarked interior. Po name along outside edge of middle pages. Minor residue on rear. Hardcover. (1h)
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The influx of computer technology into classrooms during the past decade raises the questions -- how can we teach children to use computers productively and what effect will learning to program computers have on them? During this same period, researchers have investigated novice learning of computer programming.

Teaching and Learning Computer Programming unites papers and perspectives by respected researchers of teaching and learning computer science while it summarizes and integrates major theoretical and empirical contributions. It gives a current and concise account of how instructional techniques affect student learning and how learning of programming affects students' cognitive skills.

This collection is an ideal supplementary text for students and a valuable reference for professionals and researchers of education, technology and psychology, computer science, communication, developmental psychology, and industrial organization.

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