Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference on Information Technology Education 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2380552.2380588
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Best practices in teaching information technology development

Abstract: Programming is one of the most fundamental and central topics in the information technology curriculum.Because of its importance it is crucial to understand how to effectively teach development students. In this panel we share best practices for teaching programming to a variety of populations, including freshman, non-majors, and community college students. Various pedagogical approaches including pair programming, studiobased instruction, peer instruction, active learning, cooperative learning, project-based … Show more

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