Accelerated learning case study: Teaching introductory C and C++
College
Gokongwei College of Engineering
Department/Unit
Manufacturing Engineering and Management
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
International Conference on Engineering Education
Publication Date
2004
Abstract
The challenge in teaching a large class of sophomore students their first course in C and C++ are identified. Most of these problems stem from the way the course material is traditionally taught: giving two one-hour lecture sessions and one three-hour laboratory session per week to a class of 40 to 45 students. Motivated by the need to improve the amount of learning imparted, the authors implemented radical changes in the way the lecture and laboratory sessions were conducted. The techniques and innovations used are reported in this paper. The results are promising. Students reported better enthusiasm and confidence in programming, and the instructors reported the students had better programming skills, converted more material in less time, and were better able to manage the large class of students.
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Recommended Citation
Pinpin, L. M., & Ng, N. A. (2004). Accelerated learning case study: Teaching introductory C and C++. International Conference on Engineering Education Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12777
Disciplines
Educational Methods
Keywords
C (Computer program language)—Study and teaching; C++ (Computer program language)—Study and teaching; Programming languages (Electronic computers)—Study and teaching
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