Identifying Important And Difficult Concepts In Introductory Computing Courses Using A Delphi Process

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin(2008)

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A Delphi process is a structured multi-step process that uses a group of experts to achieve a consensus opinion. We present the results of three Delphi processes to identify topics that are important and difficult in each of three introductory computing subjects: discrete math, programming fundamentals, and logic design. The topic rankings can be used to guide both the coverage of standardized tests of student learning (i.e., concept inventories) and can be used by instructors to identify what topics merit emphasis.
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Curriculum,Concept Inventory,Delphi,Discrete Math,Programming Fundamentals,Logic Design
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