Documenting students' faulty schema and misconceptions about combinations and permutations.
Lance C. PittmanGeoffrey L. HermanPublished in: FIE (2015)
Keyphrases
- computer science students
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- control group
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- multiple faults
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- object oriented
- schema evolution
- science learning
- teacher education
- computer assisted instruction
- teaching methods
- problem based learning