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Comparison Activities to Support Students' Self-Regulated Learning in Computing Education

Published: 05 March 2021 Publication History

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Comparison activities, such as comparing a code against peers' code, rubric, exemplar or other are found to be an effective teaching strategy for building programming skills. Comparison activities support self-regulated learning through a process of abstraction. That is, students are facilitated to engage in a conversation with their work and produce inner feedback that becomes the raw material for their learning and development [1]. This workshop is designed to support educators in their designing and implementing effective comparison activities and administering the process to facilitate student self-regulation. This highly interactive and collaborative workshop will provide participants with materials and ideas that are immediately useable and applicable to a wide variety of teaching practices. In particular, we guide participants in their developing insights about comparison activities for students self-regulated learning; we describe and discuss ubiquitous, implicit comparison opportunities, and facilitate participants identifying concrete opportunities for explicitly implementing comparison activities within their teaching practice; we introduce participants to a framework that guides their decisions on design and implementation; and provide case examples. These segments will be interspersed with reflective and experiential exercises to highlight the benefits and processes of comparison-based internal feedback. Comparison activities can be deployed across all learning settings including in classroom settings, individual and group assignments, and online tasks and interactions.

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    SIGCSE '21: Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
    March 2021
    1454 pages
    ISBN:9781450380621
    DOI:10.1145/3408877
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    1. comparison activities
    2. computing education
    3. self-regulated learning

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