Thu 21 Mar 2024 10:45 - 11:10 at Meeting Rooms D137-138 - ACM TOCE: Theory, Beliefs, and Aptitude
In this paper, I reflect on how my personal conceptions on “theory” have developed and become more diverse and elaborated during my career. I discuss early conceptions I learned in school and during my university studies, followed by the growing awareness of computing education research as a field that is distinct from many areas of computer science. Becoming aware of how research is carried out in social sciences and how theories are used in these contexts raised my interest in understanding what this implies for computing education research as a field, which has been building its own identity during the past 20+ years.
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10:45 25mTalk | Reflections on theory Journal First Lauri Malmi Aalto University DOI | ||
11:10 25mTalk | Relationship Between Implicit Intelligence Beliefs and Maladaptive Self-Regulation of Learning Journal First Abraham E. Flanigan Georgia Southern University, Markeya S. Peteranetz University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Duane F. Shell University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Leen-Kiat Soh University of Nebraska-Lincoln DOI | ||
11:35 25mTalk | Validation of a Spanish-Language Version of a Computer Programming Aptitude Test for First-Year University StudentsGlobal Journal First Francisco Vásquez Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Juan Felipe Calderón Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile, Federico Meza Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Andrea Vásquez Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María DOI |