Attitudes and beliefs about computer science among students and faculty.
Clayton LewisPublished in: ACM SIGCSE Bull. (2007)
Keyphrases
- computer science
- student learning
- graduate students
- computer science students
- higher education
- computer scientists
- electrical engineering
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- automata theory
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- computing education
- student attitudes
- undergraduate students
- attitudes toward
- computer programming
- students studying
- learning outcomes
- learning experience
- library and information science
- individual differences
- introductory programming courses
- high school
- distance learning
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- learning environment
- artificial intelligence
- lecture notes
- introductory programming
- learning sciences
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- college students
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- e learning
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- epistemological beliefs
- learning process
- learning technologies
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- computer self efficacy
- pedagogical agents
- science learning
- learning activities
- social issues
- programming assignments
- social sciences
- soft skills
- online course
- upper level
- grounded theory
- state university
- engineering courses
- mental attitudes
- pilot study
- mental states
- web based courses