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A trial of bidirectional transcription learning for beginner programmers
Author(s):
1. Tatsuhiro Tamaki: National Institute of Technology, Okinawa College, Department of Media Information Engineering, Nago, Japan
2. Harumi Hashimoto: Setsunan University, Department of Business Administration and Information, Osaka, Japan
3. Atsushi Onishi: National Institute of Technology, Tsuyama College, Department of Integrated Science and Technology, Tsuyama, Japan
4. Yasuo Uchida: National Institute of Technology, Ube College, Department of Business Administration, Ube, Japan.
Abstract:
Adoption of programming education has become a global trend. In Japan, the Japan Revitalization Strategy 2016, announced by the Headquarters for Japan's Economic Revitalization in 2016, set forth the aim of making programming education compulsory in primary and secondary education. The purpose of this is to cultivate basic logical thinking skills through programming education, as part of efforts to develop and secure human resources for sparking economic growth. On the other hand, it will likely be necessary to review previously existing programming education in ICT human resources development courses at various types of schools. In the programming education for beginners that we are implementing at a college of technology, there are a considerable percentage of students who feel they are not up to programming. Thus, this study proposes "bidirectional transcription learning" for beginner programmers as an educational method to help strengthen programming education. Based on experience, transcription learning is regarded as effective for mastering programming, but we have conducted a trial to further improve efficiency and deepen understanding, and here we provide an overview and report on our results.
Page(s): 211-215
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Science International, Volume: 33, Issue: 3, Year: 2021
Keywords:
Programming , beginner , bidirectional , transciption learning
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