This page contains details of the "experiment kits" devised for
Computing and Engineering Education Research over the period 2002-2007.
Each kit was prepared in advance, and then presented to a group
of researchers. Each researcher gathered data (in accordance
with the design of the kit) in their own classrooms, and then came
together again to analyse the data in aggregate and write a paper.
On this page, for each kit, there is:
So, for those interested in the construction and execution of experiment kits, reading the kit and associated technial report will give the best overview. For those interested in the results of the work (and in reading more polished prose) then the "other publications" may be a better way in. A complete list of publications relating to the Computer Science projects, up to March 2006, is available. For those interested in undertaking similar endeavours, here is a pre-print of a paper examining the design of this kind of work, presented at the first International Computing Education Research conference in Seattle in October 2005. The final version is available from the ACM Digital Library And here is a pre-print of a paper looking at the kind of community that such projects aspire to create and support.There is no "manual" for the content of these workshops, but an outline of the kind of material we included can be found as the first part of Computer Science Education Research, edited by Sally Fincher & Marian Petre and published by Routledge-Falmer, 2004. Here is an early version. |
Bootstrapping Research in Computer Science Education |
Scaffolding Research in Computer Science Education |
Building Research in Australasian Computing Education (BRACE) |
Stepping Stones: Investigating Engineering Education |
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"My Criterion is: Is it a Boolean?": A card-sort elicitation
of students' knowledge of programming constructs Technical Report 6-03, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK, June 2003 |
Cause for alarm?: A multi-national,
multi-institutional study of student-generated software designs
Technical Report 16-04, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK, September 2004. |
Programmed to succeed?: A
multi-national, multi-institutional study of introductory programming
courses Technical Report 1-05, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK, April 2005. |
What is the word for “engineering” in Swedish?: Swedish students conceptions of their discipline Technical Report 2007-018, Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, June 2007. |
Other publications:
Sally Fincher and Josh Tenenberg edited a Special Issue of Expert Systems (vol 22, issue 3, July 2005). This contained 5 papers that were about, or based on, the Bootstrapping project. They are highlighted in the list below. Table of contents:
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Other publications:
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Other publications:
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Bootstrapping Research in Computer Science Education and Scaffolding Research in Computer Science Education were supported by the US National Science Foundation under Grants DUE-0122560 and DUE-0243242 respectively. The Stepping Stones project was funded by Rådet för högre utbildning (the Swedish Council for Renewal of Higher Education) and by Myndigheten för nätverk och samarbete inom högre utbildning (the Swedish Agency for Networks and Cooperation in Higher Education). It was run within the context of the Nationellt ämnesdidaktiskt Centrum för Teknikutbildning i Studenternas Sammanhang project (CeTUSS), a national centre for pedagogical development in technology education in a societal and student oriented context. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of any of these supporting bodies
This collection compiled and maintained by Sally Fincher. It was created on the 17th of March 2005, and last updated on the 7th August 2008. It is available from http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/people/staff/saf/experiment-kits/index.html |