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    Combatting the war against machines : an innovative hands-on approach to coding

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    Abstract: The 21st century is an era of technological advances that has surpassed previous decades. This is largely due to the level of innovation in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics and automation. However, learners are often reluctant to choose computer programming (coding) as a subject due to it’s perceived difficulty. Nevertheless, it is also well known that learners that are introduced to computer programming at a young age become the computer science university graduates of tomorrow

    Facilitating independent learning with Lego Mindstorms robots

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    The use of ALICE, a visual environment for teaching and learning object-oriented programming

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    University students learning object-oriented programming (OOP) encounter many complexities. This study undertook empirical research aimed at analysing learners’ interactions with the Alice visual programming environment, which seeks to engage and motivate learners to grasp concepts of OOP, whilst creating animated movies and video games. A mixed-methods approach was employed, using questionnaire surveys and interviews to investigate learners’ experiences with Alice and their understanding of OOP. Findings indicated that learners lacked problem-solving abilities; were unable to grasp programming concepts on an abstract level and spent insufficient time practicing programming exercises. Alice proved to be an effective tool in helping to address these challenges and in improving learners’ grasp of OOP. Learners found Alice to have good usability. Furthermore, test and exam results revealed a statistically significant difference between performances of learners who had been taught Alice in comparison to similar learners who were not exposed to the Alice intervention.ComputingInformation SystemsM. Sc. (Information systems
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