Social Perceptions in Computer Science and Implications for Diverse Students.
Jennifer WangSepehr Hejazi MoghadamJuliet Tiffany-MoralesPublished in: ICER (2017)
Keyphrases
- computer science
- computer science students
- social issues
- computer scientists
- social aspects
- electrical engineering
- computing education
- computer science education
- computer engineering
- social dynamics
- computer science curriculum
- student learning
- eighth grade
- students studying
- social interaction
- computer programming
- social context
- lecture notes
- automata theory
- library and information science
- introductory programming courses
- attitudes toward
- learning outcomes
- postgraduate students
- graduate students
- learning environment
- college students
- university students
- higher education
- learning experience
- social learning
- upper level
- artificial intelligence
- learning community
- learning activities
- distance learning
- high school students
- instructional systems
- e learning
- learning process
- learning styles
- elementary school
- intelligent tutoring systems
- statistically significant
- machine learning
- student attitudes
- anecdotal evidence
- african american
- socio cognitive
- social media
- collaborative learning
- online course
- virtual communities
- computer self efficacy
- grade students
- cscl environments
- data mining
- user perceptions
- programming course
- communication tools
- social networks
- state university
- computer supported collaborative learning
- high school
- control group
- mobile learning
- skill development
- learning analytics