A Study of Attrition and the Use of Student Learning Communities in the Computer Science Introductory Programming Sequence

Student attrition and low graduation rates are critical problems in computer science education. Disappointing graduation rates and declining student interest have caught the attention of business leaders, researchers and universities. With weak graduation rates and little interest in scientific comp...

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Main Author: Howles, Trudy
Published: NSUWorks 2007
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Online Access:http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/594
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spelling ndltd-nova.edu-oai-nsuworks.nova.edu-gscis_etd-15932016-04-25T19:40:51Z A Study of Attrition and the Use of Student Learning Communities in the Computer Science Introductory Programming Sequence Howles, Trudy Student attrition and low graduation rates are critical problems in computer science education. Disappointing graduation rates and declining student interest have caught the attention of business leaders, researchers and universities. With weak graduation rates and little interest in scientific computing, many are concerned about the nation's ability to meet current demands and to remain competitive, both in product development and technological advances. This dissertation targeted student attrition in the first year of college by studying the impact of learning communities on freshmen computer science students. Several factors including class size, technology in the classroom, and active learning environments were infused into groups in the study to determine the impact on student grades and persistence. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/594 CEC Theses and Dissertations NSUWorks Computer Sciences
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A Study of Attrition and the Use of Student Learning Communities in the Computer Science Introductory Programming Sequence
description Student attrition and low graduation rates are critical problems in computer science education. Disappointing graduation rates and declining student interest have caught the attention of business leaders, researchers and universities. With weak graduation rates and little interest in scientific computing, many are concerned about the nation's ability to meet current demands and to remain competitive, both in product development and technological advances. This dissertation targeted student attrition in the first year of college by studying the impact of learning communities on freshmen computer science students. Several factors including class size, technology in the classroom, and active learning environments were infused into groups in the study to determine the impact on student grades and persistence.
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title_short A Study of Attrition and the Use of Student Learning Communities in the Computer Science Introductory Programming Sequence
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