A methodology for active, student-controlled learning: motivating our weakest students.
Curtis A. CarverRichard A. HowardWilliam D. LanePublished in: SIGCSE (1996)
Keyphrases
- learning process
- undergraduate students
- helping students
- university level
- student engagement
- students learning
- high school students
- student learning
- computer programming
- learning environment
- student motivation
- elementary school
- junior high school
- sixth grade
- educational environment
- intelligent tutoring systems
- tutoring system
- learning gains
- word problems
- affective states
- learning styles
- learning opportunities
- elementary school students
- introductory programming
- student knowledge
- computer literacy
- conceptual understanding
- college level
- teaching methods
- problem based learning
- online learning
- teaching materials
- collaborative learning
- classroom setting
- online teaching
- learning experience
- novice programmers
- science curriculum
- mobile learning
- critical thinking
- science education
- educational settings
- online course
- secondary school
- instructional strategies
- cooperative learning
- higher education
- blended learning
- student participation
- programming course
- science learning
- middle school
- classroom environment
- meta cognitive
- high school
- peer assessment