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Nurturing reflective teaching during critical-thinking instruction in a computer simulation program

Computers & Education, 2004
Nurturing reflective teaching and improving critical-thinking instruction are two important goals in teacher education, but these are only achievable when teachers-in-training are provided with opportunities for building professional knowledge and for exhibiting reflective teaching practices.
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Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technology on Students' Computational and Reflective Thinking in a Computer Programming Course

Computer Applications in Engineering Education
ABSTRACTThis study examined impact of artificial intelligent technology on computational and reflective thinking skills development in a computer programming course. With intact classes and a nonequivalent pretest‐posttest group, the study adopted a quasi‐experimental research design.
Christian Basil Omeh   +2 more
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Numerical procedures and computer program for fitting an inverted gaussian model to vegetation reflectance data

Computers & Geosciences, 1988
Abstract Four alternative procedures are outlined for fitting an Inverted Gaussian Model to vegetation spectra in the red-edge region, 680–800 nm. Two procedures use a linearized equation, resulting in computational efficiency. Two procedures use nonlinear optimization which is demanding computationally but always gives a superior fit to the data ...
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Impact of Automated Software Testing Tools on Reflective Thinking and Student Performance in Introductory Computer Science Programming Classes

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2016
The goal of this research was to investigate the effects of automated testing software on levels of student reflection and student performance. This was a self-selecting, between subjects design that examined the performance of students in introductory computer programming classes.
Evorell Fridge, Sikha Bagui
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A Comparative Analysis of Adaptive Middleware Architectures Based on Computational Reflection and Aspect Oriented Programming to Support Mobile Computing Applications

2006
Mobile computing applications are required to operate in environments in which the availability for resources and services may change significantly during system operation. As a result, mobile computing applications need to be capable of adapting to these changes to offer the best possible level of service to their users.
Celso Maciel da Costa   +2 more
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Examining Faculty Perceptions and Approaches to Problem Solving, Reflective Learning and Social Learning in a Computing Education Program

Proceedings of the 20th Annual SIG Conference on Information Technology Education, 2019
This exploratory case study examined problem solving approaches across three computing education programs: computer science, information sciences and technologies and software engineering. Using an Experiential Learning Theory framework, faculty perceptions and approaches to problem solving and reflection and the nature of social learning in both ...
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Board 189: A Mentor’s Reflection on Challenges of Practice in a Scholarship Program for Lower-Income Computing Students

2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
This paper describes an NSF S-STEM-funded scholarship program, representing a collaborative five-year grant project among three prominent universities in the Southeast region of the United States. Its primary objective is to support dedicated scholars in graduating and finding a professional pathway.
Tiana Solis   +5 more
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Integrating Computational Thinking Diagnostic Mechanism and Reflective Learning: An Innovative Approach to Enhance Learning Outcomes in Introductory Programming

Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
ABSTRACTBackgroundConventional reflective learning methodologies in programming education often lack structured guidance and individualised feedback, limiting their pedagogical effectiveness. Whilst computational thinking (CT) offers a systematic problem‐solving framework with decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithm design, its ...
Ting‐Ting Wu   +4 more
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