Creating of Exercises and Troubleshooters for the Course “Introduction to Programming II” at the University of Tartu

Name
Aleksander Ontin
Abstract
The University of Tartu's “Introduction to Programming II” course is a programming subject that takes place in the spring semester and provides students with in-depth basic knowledge of programming, testing and debugging. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create new exercises and corresponding troubleshooters for this course. During the course, programming exercises will be used, which will be divided into homework and lab exercises. The troubleshooter is a set of sequential questions with hints and code examples designed to help students solve different problem areas in the exercises. A total of 39 exercises were designed and 26 troubleshooters were created for them. A feedback questionnaire was conducted and used to evaluate the exercises and the troubleshooters. Based on the results of the feedback questionnaire, many of the students on the course had a positive attitude towards the exercises and some of the troubleshooters.
Graduation Thesis language
Estonian
Graduation Thesis type
Bachelor - Computer Science
Supervisor(s)
Heidi Meier
Defence year
2024
 
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