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Fri 17 Mar 2023 19:00 - 19:45 at Online Authors' Corner - Online Authors' Corner 4

Debugging involves the simultaneous application of a number of programming skills——reading code, writing code, problem comprehension, etc. This makes debugging a challenging activity for novice programmers. Unfortunately, debugging is rarely taught explicitly in introductory programming courses, and is often learned as an implicit goal through programming assignments. In this experience report we explore the impact of a cognitive awareness scaffold to help students monitor their progress as they debug their code. We created a simple form that students used to document their debugging process when they ran into bugs. The form asks questions that students are likely to be asked by course staff during office hours, e.g., “What have you tried so far?”. This act of verbalizing errors and enumerating successful and unsuccessful strategies to fix them is meant to help students monitor their own debugging progress. We examined the cognitive awareness demonstrated in form responses, finding that responses were more superficial on projects of higher difficulty. Additionally, we gave students an exit survey to measure the perceived impact of the debugging form on students’ ability to regulate their debugging process and their confidence while debugging. Students indicated that the form helped them better verbalize errors in their programs, and helped them surmount problems with which they would otherwise have needed help.

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Exploring the Impact of Cognitive Awareness Scaffolding for Debugging in an Introductory Programming ClassOnline
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Jiwon Lee California Polytechnic State University, Ayaan M. Kazerouni California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Christopher Siu California Polytechnic State University, Theresa Migler California Polytechnic State University
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Detecting the Reasons for Program Decomposition in CS1 and Evaluating Their ImpactOnline
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Charis Charitsis Stanford University, Chris Piech Stanford University, John C. Mitchell Stanford University
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Integrating Accessibility in a Mobile App Development CourseOnline
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Jaskaran Singh Bhatia BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, Parthasarathy PD BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, Snigdha Tiwari BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, Dhruv Nagpal BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus, Swaroop Joshi BITS Pilani Goa campus
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G is for Generalisation: Predicting Student Success from KeystrokesOnline
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Zac Pullar-Strecker The University of Auckland, Filipe Dwan Pereira Federal University of Roraima, Paul Denny The University of Auckland, Andrew Luxton-Reilly The University of Auckland, Juho Leinonen The University of Auckland
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Gaming together, coding together: Collaborative pathways to computational learningOnline
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Brianna Dym University of Maine, Cole Rockwood University of Colorado Boulder, Casey Fiesler University of Colorado Boulder
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