An evaluation of different delivery methods for teaching binary, hex and decimal conversion

The ability to convert between binary, hexadecimal, and decimal numbering systems is a fundamental skill commonly taught to tertiary-level computing and ICT students. This paper presents the results of a multiple year investigation into the application of differing approaches for the teaching and le...

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Main Authors: Daniel Kempthorne, Dr. Aaron Steele
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Computing and Information Technology Research and Education (CITRENZ)
Series:Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology
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Online Access:http://www.citrenz.ac.nz/jacit/JACIT1802/2014Kempthorne_NumberConversion.html
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Summary:The ability to convert between binary, hexadecimal, and decimal numbering systems is a fundamental skill commonly taught to tertiary-level computing and ICT students. This paper presents the results of a multiple year investigation into the application of differing approaches for the teaching and learning of these skills. Specifically, the study compares traditional lectures, games, and group activities with student levels of academic achievement. Student prior experience with numbering system conversion is also analysed. The study reveals that, overall, the game-based approach resulted in the highest average test scores; however, when students were divided into groups with and without prior experience, the students with prior experience performed better with a traditional lecture approach.
ISSN:2230-4398