Learning Programming

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  1. caroldaniels

    caroldaniels New Member

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    Hi all,
    I'm Carol and I'm looking for input.
    Quick explanation, I have just graduated uni (as a mature student) but I have defered my dissertation which is about Problem-based learning to teach computer programming.
    I do have questionnaires but as yet haven't worked out how to post them here, lol.
    My hypothesis is 'PBL is not a an ideal method for teaching programming'
    All feed back will be appreciated.
    Anyone willing to complete a questionnaire can do so via
    http://www.myspace.com/carol_daniels
    Hoping for some replies
    Cheers
    Carol
     
  2. shabbir

    shabbir Administrator Staff Member

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    I believe PBL is the best way to learn programming before if you are in a problem you tend to learn lot more. But the concept is valid when you are into the working environment and not in school / college environment.
     
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    caroldaniels New Member

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    cheers shabbir for the input, that's just what I was looking for. thank you
     

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