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Do map drawing styles of novice programmers predict success in programming? A multi-national, multi-institutional study

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posted on 2025-05-09, 06:24 authored by Denise Tolhurst, Bob Baker, Simon, Patricia Haden, Ken Sutton, Margaret Hamilton, Jodi Tutty, John Hamer, Ilona Box, Raymond Lister, Quintin Cutts, Marian Petre, Michael de Raadt, Anthony Robins, Sally Fincher
In this paper, we present the results of one aspect of a multinational, multi-institutional study of computer programming students. Specifically, this paper reports on an exploration of relationships between novice programmers' map-drawing styles (landmark, route or survey) and success in a first programming course at tertiary level. Relationships were found between map- drawing style and success of students in introductory programming courses, but there were mediating factors that resulted in some mixed findings between the countries in which data was collected. The results of this study identify some rich areas for further exploration, and suggests how this line of research might progress.

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Journal title

Australian Computer Science Communications

Volume

28

Issue

5

Pagination

213-222

Publisher

Australian Computer Society Inc

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Information and Physical Sciences

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