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- Title
Experiences from placing Stack Overflow at the core of an intermediate programming course.
- Authors
López‐Nores, Martín; Blanco‐Fernández, Yolanda; Bravo‐Torres, Jack F.; Pazos‐Arias, José J.; Gil‐Solla, Alberto; Ramos‐Cabrer, Manuel
- Abstract
Objectivist methodologies do not align well the learning requirements of modern‐day computer science and software engineering, and major universities are moving from the old standards towards "learning by doing" approaches. We discuss the redesign of an intermediate Computer Programming course taught at the University of Vigo (Spain), seeking to promote question‐and‐answer websites for programmers as the main source of reference for the students, and turning the teacher into a permanent observer who delivers pertinent advice. The change of programming language, from Java to JavaScript, is also justified. A comparative experiment was conducted with 126 undergraduate students in Vigo (Spain) and Cuenca (Ecuador), revealing advantages in terms of understanding (22% increase in comprehension of new programming constructs), problem‐solving capabilities (16% improvement in correct operation of the developed systems) and even greater clarity in communication and documentation (53% better), along with positive perceptions by the students (19% increase).
- Subjects
CONSTRUCTIVISM (Education); EXPERIENTIAL learning; HIGHER education; PROGRAMMING languages; JAVA programming language
- Publication
Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2019, Vol 27, Issue 3, p698
- ISSN
1061-3773
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/cae.22109