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Conceptual Framework for Programming Skills Development Based on Microlearning and Automated Source Code Evaluation in Virtual Learning Environment

doi: 10.3390/su13063293
handle: 20.500.12128/19701
Understanding how software works and writing a program are currently frequent requirements when hiring employees. The complexity of learning programming often results in educational failures, student frustration and lack of motivation, because different students prefer different learning paths. Although e-learning courses have led to many improvements in the methodology and the supporting technology for more effective programming learning, misunderstanding of programming principles is one of the main reasons for students leaving school early. Universities face a challenging task: how to harmonise students’ education, focusing on advanced knowledge in the development of software applications, with students’ education in cases where writing code is a new skill. The article proposes a conceptual framework focused on the comprehensive training of future programmers using microlearning and automatic evaluation of source codes to achieve immediate feedback for students. This framework is designed to involve students in the software development of virtual learning environment software that will provide their education, thus ensuring the sustainability of the environment in line with modern development trends. The paper’s final part is devoted to verifying the contribution of the presented elements through quantitative research on the introductory parts of the framework. It turned out that although the application of interactive features did not lead to significant measurable progress during the first semester of study, it significantly improved the results of students in subsequent courses focused on advanced programming.
- University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain
- Polish Academy of Sciences Poland
- Mendel University Brno Czech Republic
- Mendel University Brno Czech Republic
- Pedagogical University of Kraków Poland
Source code automatic evaluation, Environmental effects of industries and plants, 370, TJ807-830, Automated assessment, TD194-195, 120324 Teoría de la programación, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, microlearning, Microlearning, 120310 Enseñanza con ayuda de ordenador, Conceptual framework, Introductory programming courses, automated assessment, source code automatic evaluation, GE1-350, conceptual framework, introductory programming courses
Source code automatic evaluation, Environmental effects of industries and plants, 370, TJ807-830, Automated assessment, TD194-195, 120324 Teoría de la programación, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, microlearning, Microlearning, 120310 Enseñanza con ayuda de ordenador, Conceptual framework, Introductory programming courses, automated assessment, source code automatic evaluation, GE1-350, conceptual framework, introductory programming courses
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