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Computer Science Outreach Workshop and Interest Development: A Longitudinal Study
Ville IsomöttönenAntti-jussi Lakanensubject
Longitudinal studykiinnostusvasta-alkajat050105 experimental psychologytyöpajatEducationnuoretpeliohjelmointiMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesoutreachta113Game programmingCommunicationnovice programming05 social sciencesinterest development050301 educationComputer Science ApplicationsOutreachgame programmingohjelmoijatLearner engagementohjelmointi0503 educationdescription
This longitudinal study investigates the impact of an extra-curricular programming workshop in student interest development in computer science. The workshop was targeted at 12–18-year old youngsters. A survey was sent to all previous participants with a known home address; 31.5% responded the survey (n = 197). This data was then combined with pre-workshop survey data, and analyzed with mixed methods. Positive development of interest was discovered for 57% of the respondents, of which nearly all attributed their interest increase to the workshop at least partly (92%). Qualitative inspection revealed that the workshop provided three anchors that facilitated students’ reengagement with programming and development of interest: disciplinary content, a concrete artifact built by students themselves, and tools. Neutral development and interest regress were also discovered, though the impact of the workshop on these interest trajectories remains unclear. peerReviewed
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2018-10-13 | Informatics in Education |