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Circle of Life: Microworld Project at the End of CS1

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Abstract

Microworlds have been proposed as an educational approach for engaging students and increasing motivation. However, the use of microworlds has largely been studied in the initial phases of learning to program (or entire courses). We adopted a microworld project at the end of our CS1 course to investigate its use in teaching students composition and creation of larger programs rather than initial familiarity with programming constructs. We here compare the impact of using a scaffolded, microworld project over a (previously used) non-scaffolded, non-microworld project. Based on data from N=303 students exposed to the two kinds of projects (145 in 2022 vs 158 in 2023), we compare the two cohorts according to a test of learning (TOL) based on the final exam grades. In 2023, we studied the impact further by considering the feel of learning (FOL) based on a qualitative student survey. The results show that the student grade-point average (TOL) increased significantly when we adopted the microworld project. Further, the microworld project appears to produce a high FOL.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 56th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 1, SIGCSE TS 2025, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 26 February 2025 - 1 March 2025
EditorsJeffrey A. Stone, Timothy T. Yuen, Libby Shoop, Samuel A. Rebelsky, James Prather
Number of pages7
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication date2025
Pages854-860
ISBN (Print)9798400705311
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
EventACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education - David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, United States
Duration: 26 Feb 20251 Mar 2025
Conference number: 56
https://sigcse2025.sigcse.org/

Symposium

SymposiumACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
Number56
LocationDavid L. Lawrence Convention Center
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPittsburgh
Period26/02/202501/03/2025
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Keywords

  • Introductory programming
  • project
  • microworld
  • scaffolding

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