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A Multipronged Effort to Incorporate Professionalism Into Campuswide Programming Through a Center for Professionalism. [PDF]
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Programming of the respiratory epithelium in utero - insight from the amniotic epithelial methylome
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This chapter describes a digital learning activity for developing coding skills that uses online pair programming, in which the participants perform coding tasks in pairs, thus collaboratively supporting each other’s learning. The activity involves a series of coding sessions in which the participants rotate through different pairs, taking on the ...
David Parsons, Darcy Vo, Karen Baker
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This chapter describes a digital learning activity for developing coding skills that uses online pair programming, in which the participants perform coding tasks in pairs, thus collaboratively supporting each other’s learning. The activity involves a series of coding sessions in which the participants rotate through different pairs, taking on the ...
David Parsons, Darcy Vo, Karen Baker
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Proceedings of the Second ACM-IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering and measurement, 2008
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer on the same design, algorithm, or code. Prior research on pair programming has primarily focused on its evaluation in academic settings. There has been limited evidence on the use, problems and benefits, partner selection, and the general perceptions towards ...
Andrew Begel, Nachiappan Nagappan
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Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer on the same design, algorithm, or code. Prior research on pair programming has primarily focused on its evaluation in academic settings. There has been limited evidence on the use, problems and benefits, partner selection, and the general perceptions towards ...
Andrew Begel, Nachiappan Nagappan
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SoutheastCon 2015, 2015
Pair programming is a programming technique in which a pair of people, a driver and an observer or navigator, complete a programming task using a single computer. The advocates of pair programming claim that it has many benefits over traditional individual programming, but the empirical evidence of the benefits of pair programming is mixed.
Rajendran Swamidurai, David Umphress
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Pair programming is a programming technique in which a pair of people, a driver and an observer or navigator, complete a programming task using a single computer. The advocates of pair programming claim that it has many benefits over traditional individual programming, but the empirical evidence of the benefits of pair programming is mixed.
Rajendran Swamidurai, David Umphress
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Hybrid Pair Programming - A Promising Alternative to Standard Pair Programming
Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019Pair programming has been widely adopted as an effective pedagogical tool in CS1/2. The successful execution of pair programming depends on each partner contributing similar amounts of work. However, anecdotes from past research observed that some student pairs can contribute a drastically unequal amount towards their assignments.
Hans Yuan, Yingjun Cao
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Pair 2 learning = pair programming × pair teaching
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Western Canadian Conference on Computing Education, 2012Pair programming is a frequently cited method for retaining students and improving student learning in introductory Computer Science courses. When pair programming is employed early in the curriculum, students work together to learn to program more effectively and also enjoy the programming process more than when working alone.
Nicole Anderson, Tim Gegg-Harrison
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2002
Agile methodologies stress the need for close physical proximity of team members. However, circumstances may prevent a team from working in close physical proximity. For example, a company or a project may have development teams physically distributed over multiple locations.
David Stotts, Laurie Williams
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Agile methodologies stress the need for close physical proximity of team members. However, circumstances may prevent a team from working in close physical proximity. For example, a company or a project may have development teams physically distributed over multiple locations.
David Stotts, Laurie Williams
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008
In academic year 2005-06, the Bren School considered incorporating pair programming into CS1, primarily because of reports it increased students' satisfaction with the course and improved their performance in it. Though not denying its benefits, objectors asserted that certain obstacles doomed pair programming to failure and so was not worth ...
Norman Jacobson, Suzanne K. Schaefer
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In academic year 2005-06, the Bren School considered incorporating pair programming into CS1, primarily because of reports it increased students' satisfaction with the course and improved their performance in it. Though not denying its benefits, objectors asserted that certain obstacles doomed pair programming to failure and so was not worth ...
Norman Jacobson, Suzanne K. Schaefer
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