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IEEE Transactions on Education | 2017

Computational Creativity Exercises: An Avenue for Promoting Learning in Computer Science

Markeya S. Peteranetz; Abraham E. Flanigan; Duane F. Shell; Leen Kiat Soh

Computational thinking and creative thinking are valuable tools both within and outside of computer science (CS). The goal of the project discussed here is to increase students’ achievement in CS courses through a series of computational creativity exercises (CCEs). In this paper, the framework of CCEs is described, and the results of two separate studies on their impact on student achievement are presented. Students in introductory CS courses completed CCEs as part of those courses. Students in Study 1 came from a variety of programs, and students in Study 2 were engineering majors. A profiling approach was used to test whether the impact of the CCEs could be accounted for by differences in students’ motivated and self-regulated engagement. Overall, CCEs had positive impacts on students’ grades and knowledge test scores, and although there were differences in achievement across the profiles, the impact of the CCEs was generally consistent across profiles. The CCEs appear to be a promising way to increase student achievement in introductory CS courses. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.


technical symposium on computer science education | 2016

Students' Initial Course Motivation and Their Achievement and Retention in College CS1 Courses

Duane F. Shell; Leen Kiat Soh; Abraham E. Flanigan; Markeya S. Peteranetz


international computing education research workshop | 2015

Exploring Changes in Computer Science Students' Implicit Theories of Intelligence Across the Semester

Abraham E. Flanigan; Markeya S. Peteranetz; Duane F. Shell; Leen Kiat Soh


Educational Psychology Review | 2018

What College Instructors Can Do about Student Cyber-Slacking.

Abraham E. Flanigan; Kenneth A. Kiewra


Archive | 2017

Using Eye-Tracking Technology to Understand How Graphic Organizers Aid Student Learning

Linlin Luo; Kenneth A. Kiewra; Markeya S. Peteranetz; Abraham E. Flanigan


Contemporary Educational Psychology | 2017

Implicit intelligence beliefs of computer science students: Exploring change across the semester

Abraham E. Flanigan; Markeya S. Peteranetz; Duane A. Shell; Leen Kiat Soh


technical symposium on computer science education | 2017

Improving Students' Learning and Achievement in CS Classrooms through Computational Creativity Exercises that Integrate Computational and Creative Thinking

Duane F. Shell; Leen Kiat Soh; Abraham E. Flanigan; Markeya S. Peteranetz; Elizabeth Ingraham


international computing education research workshop | 2016

Perceived Instrumentality and Career Aspirations in CS1 Courses: Change and Relationships with Achievement

Markeya S. Peteranetz; Abraham E. Flanigan; Duane F. Shell; Leen Kiat Soh


Archive | 2014

Eyes Never Lie: Eye-Tracking Technology Reveals how Students Study Displays

Linlin Luo; Markeya S. Peteranetz; Abraham E. Flanigan; Amanda L. Witte; Kenneth A. Kiewra


technical symposium on computer science education | 2018

Future-Oriented Motivation and Retention in Computer Science

Markeya S. Peteranetz; Abraham E. Flanigan; Duane F. Shell; Leen Kiat Soh

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Markeya S. Peteranetz

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Leen Kiat Soh

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Duane F. Shell

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Kenneth A. Kiewra

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Linlin Luo

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Elizabeth Ingraham

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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