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Introductory programming: examining the exams

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posted on 2025-05-11, 11:32 authored by Simon, Judy Sheard, James Skene, Geoff Warburton, Angela Carbone, Donald Chinn, Mikko-Jussi Laakso, Tony Clear, Michael de Raadt, Daryl D'Souza, Raymond Lister, Anne Philpott
This paper describes a classification scheme that can be used to investigate the characteristics of introductory programming examinations. The scheme itself is described and its categories explained. We describe in detail the process of determining the level of agreement among classifiers, that is, the inter-rater reliability of the scheme, and we report the results of applying the classification scheme to 20 introductory programming examinations. We find that introductory programming examinations vary greatly in the coverage of topics, question styles, skill required to answer questions and the level of difficulty of questions. This study is part of a project that aims to investigate the nature and composition of formal examination instruments used in the summative assessment of introductory programming students, and the pedagogical intentions of the educators who construct these instruments.

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Source title

Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Computing Education Conference [presented in Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology: CRPIT, Vol. 123]

Name of conference

14th Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE2012)

Location

Melbourne

Start date

2012-01-31

End date

2012-02-03

Pagination

61-70

Editors

de Raadt, M. & Carbone, A.

Publisher

Australian Computer Society

Place published

Sydney

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Design, Communication and Information Technology

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