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ITICSE
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Using student performance predictions in a computer science curriculum
Professors often develop anecdotal guidelines about how each student’s past performance in their academic major relates to their performance in later courses. While these guidel...
A. T. Chamillard
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
158views Database» more  SIGMOD 2008»
14 years 7 months ago
How NOT to review a paper: the tools and techniques of the adversarial reviewer
There are several useful guides available for how to review a paper in Computer Science [10, 6, 12, 7, 2]. These are soberly presented, carefully reasoned and sensibly argued. As ...
Graham Cormode
EDM
2008
93views Data Mining» more  EDM 2008»
13 years 8 months ago
A Preliminary Analysis of the Logged Questions that Students Ask in Introductory Computer Science
Asking questions is widely believed to contribute to student learning, but little is known about the questions that students ask or how to exploit them in tutorial interventions to...
Cecily Heiner
ACSC
2002
IEEE
14 years 11 days ago
Learning and the Reflective Journal in Computer Science
This paper describes the use of the reflective journal in a computer programming course at the University of South Australia. We describe rationale for the journal relating it to ...
S. E. George