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Understanding of the programming techniques by using a complex case study to teach advanced object-oriented programming

  • Muna Al-Jepoori
  • , David Bennett

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    Abstract

    Teaching Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) as part of a Computing-related university degree is a very difficult task; the road to ensuring that students are actually learning object oriented concepts is unclear, as students often find it difficult to understand the concept of objects and their behavior. This problem is especially obvious in advanced programming modules where Design Pattern and advanced programming features such as Multi-threading and animated GUI are introduced.

    Looking at the students’ performance at their final year on a university course, it was obvious that the level of students’ understanding of OOP varies to a high degree from one student to another. Students who aim at the production of Games do very well in the advanced programming module. However, the students’ assessment results of the last few years were relatively low; for example, in 2016-2017, the first quartile of marks were as low as 24.5 and the third quartile was 63.5. It is obvious that many students were not confident or competent enough in their programming skills. In this paper, the reasons behind poor performance in Advanced OOP modules are investigated, and a suggested practice for teaching OOP based on a complex case study is described and evaluated
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusUnpublished - 30 Nov 2018
    EventICCE 2018 : 20th International Conference on Computing Education -
    Duration: 26 Nov 201830 Nov 2018

    Conference

    ConferenceICCE 2018 : 20th International Conference on Computing Education
    Period26/11/1830/11/18

    Keywords

    • Complex programming case study; design pattern;learning advanced programming; object oriented programming

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