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Roy, S. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Winter, J. (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Spreadsheets are popular end-user computing applications and one reason behind their popularity is that they offer a large degree of freedom to their users regarding the way they can structure their data. However, this flexibility also makes spreadsheets difficult to understand. Textual documentation can address this issue, yet for supporting...
conference paper 2016
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Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Swidan, A.A.S. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Smit, M.I.E. (author)
When teaching novices programming, misconceptions can occur. Misconception are incorrect beliefs about certain programming concept. For example, some novices think that a variable can hold multiple values, in the case of two consecutive assignment statements, such as x = 5; x = 7. While explaining variables introductory materials often use...
conference paper 2018
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de Wit, S. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Specht, M.M. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
Background and Context. Increasing gender diversity in the field of Computer Science (CS) benefits the economy as well as gender equality. However, several obstacles - including underdeveloped CS interests, lack of programming experience, and a misfit with the stereotypes of computer scientists - prevent women from entering the field....
conference paper 2023
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Miedema, Daphne (author), Taipalus, Toni (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
Several educational studies have argued for the contextualization of assignments, i.e., for providing a context or a story instead of an abstract or symbolic problem statement. Such contextualization may have beneficial effects such as higher student engagement and lower dropout rates. In the domain of database education, textbooks and...
conference paper 2023
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Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Fletcher, George (author), Miedema, Daphne (author)
Interest in data systems education is increasing, especially with the rise in demand for well-trained and re-trained data scientists. The database and the computing education research communities have complementary perspectives and experiences to share with each other. The DataEd workshop is organized as a dedicated venue for these...
conference paper 2023
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Taipalus, Toni (author), Miedema, Daphne (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
Querying a relational database is typically taught in practice by using an exercise database. Such databases may be simple toy examples or elaborate and complex schemas that mimic the real world. Which of these are preferable for students is yet unknown. Research has shown that while more complex exercise databases may hinder learning, they...
conference paper 2023
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van der Werf, V. (author), Zhang, Min Yi (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Hermans, Felienne (author), Specht, M.M. (author)
Motivation. Many people interested in learning a programming language choose online courses to develop their skills. The concept of variables is one of the most foundational ones to learn, but can be hard to grasp for novices. Variables are researched, but to our knowledge, few empirical observations on how the concept is taught in practice...
conference paper 2023
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Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Moreno-León, Jesús (author), Robles, Gregorio (author)
Scratch is increasingly popular, both as an introductory programming language and as a research target in the computing education research field. In this paper, we present a dataset of 250K recent Scratch projects from 100K different authors scraped from the Scratch project repository. We processed the projects' source code and metadata to...
conference paper 2017
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Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Swidan, A.A.S. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
When children learn to read, they almost invariably start with oral reading: reading the words and sentences out loud. Experiments have shown that when novices read text aloud, their comprehension is better then when reading in silence. This is attributed to the fact that reading aloud focuses the child’s attention to the text. We hypothesize...
conference paper 2018
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de Wit, S. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Specht, M.M. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
From an early age, girls may opt out of Computer Science (CS) for not fitting the CS stereotypes of being male, asocial and technology-oriented. These stereotypes might be strengthened by children's books on programming, but little is known about this. Therefore, this paper explores the gender, social interactions and interests of characters...
conference paper 2024
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Chen, G. (author), Davis, D.J. (author), Krause, Markus (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Hauff, C. (author), Houben, G.J.P.M. (author)
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) aim to educate the world. More often than not, however, MOOCs fall short of this goal — a majority of learners are already highly educated (with a Bachelor degree or more) and come from specific parts of the (developed) world. Learners from developing countries without a higher degree are underrepresented,...
journal article 2018
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de Wit, S. (author), Hermans, Felienne (author), Specht, M.M. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
Women are underrepresented in Computer Science (CS). Closing the gender gap in CS benefits the economy, gender equality and society. However, girls have low CS interest while interest energizes learning and guides career trajectories. We explore the effects of the user interface of Hedy, a graduate language which teaches the syntax of Python, on...
poster 2023
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Hermans, F. (author), Aivaloglou, E. (author), Jansen, B. (author)
Spreadsheets are used heavily in many business domains around the world. They are easy to use and as such enable end-user programmers to and build and maintain all sorts of reports and analyses. In addition to using spreadsheets for modeling and calculation, spreadsheets are often also used for creating reports and dashboards: combining data...
report 2015
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Hermans, F. (author), Aivaloglou, E. (author)
Recently, block-based programming languages like Alice, Scratch and Blockly have become popular tools for programming education. There is substantial research showing that block-based languages are suitable for early programming education. But can block-based programs be smelly too? And does that matter to learners? In this paper we explore the...
report 2016
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Zhang, X. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author), Specht, M.M. (author)
Computational Thinking (CT) is considered a core 21st century digital skill. The aspect of assessment is crucial and knowing what, who, when, how, and where to assess is important for assessment design. In this study, we conducted an umbrella review to gain insights regarding CT assessment in higher education. In total, we analyzed 11 reviews...
review 2024
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