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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2018.9.2.007

A Stduy on Learning Model for Effective Coding Education  

Kim, Si-Jung (Talmage Liberal Arts College, Hannam University)
Cho, Do-Eun (Division of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering, Mokwon University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.9, no.2, 2018 , pp. 7-12 More about this Journal
Abstract
With our society entering the Fourth Industrial Revolution, there has been heightened interest in coding education, which has led to an increased number of coding classes offered in schools. Once catered to degree holders only, coding courses are now being offered as liberal arts courses to even non-majors. As the importance of computing abilities and creativity-oriented education through software learning becomes increasingly pronounced, the need for research on effective coding learning is growing more urgent. The present study sought an effective coding education model that would encourage and enhance learners' participation and interest in coding. The proposed learning model is designed to invoke learner's recognition of various coding grammars and data search in the process of designing and performing their own unique project. Application of the proposed learning model and analysis of such case studies showed improvement in learning outcomes. One can expect improved performance among learners if the proposed learning model is applied to various coding courses.
Keywords
Flipped Learning; Problem Based Learning; Team Base Learning; Competency-based Learning; Coding Learning;
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