Scalable and Personalized Blended Learning for Software Education

For over three years, the authors have been developing and refining an online practicing platform called SingPath, which enables users to practice writing software code in various software languages. The platform started as a simple way of providing students with online feedback on solutions to soft...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-38652020-05-13T08:43:55Z Scalable and Personalized Blended Learning for Software Education BOESCH, Chris, BOESCH, Sandra For over three years, the authors have been developing and refining an online practicing platform called SingPath, which enables users to practice writing software code in various software languages. The platform started as a simple way of providing students with online feedback on solutions to software problems and expanded overtime, in order to support a variety of blended learning needs for a mixture of classes and classroom settings. SingPath has been used extensively in Singapore to supplement the teaching of software languages. The SingPath platform supports traditional self-directed learning mechanisms, such as badges and completion metrics, coupling these with a range of features such as tournaments and challenges, which are intended for classroom use. These features, along with the ability for users to adjust the level of difficulty and the ability for instructors to insert videos throughout the experience, provide a platform that enables educators to tailor a blended learning experience to their own unique needs. The platform is freely available on the Internet, allowing educators and self-directed learners around the world to experiment with different approaches to teaching and practicing software development. 2015-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2865 https://www.cambridgescholars.com/innovations-in-technology-enhanced-learning Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Automatic mentor assignment team-based mentoring coding competition self-directed learning Computer Sciences Education Software Engineering
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Automatic mentor assignment
team-based
mentoring
coding competition
self-directed learning
Computer Sciences
Education
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Automatic mentor assignment
team-based
mentoring
coding competition
self-directed learning
Computer Sciences
Education
Software Engineering
BOESCH, Chris,
BOESCH, Sandra
Scalable and Personalized Blended Learning for Software Education
description For over three years, the authors have been developing and refining an online practicing platform called SingPath, which enables users to practice writing software code in various software languages. The platform started as a simple way of providing students with online feedback on solutions to software problems and expanded overtime, in order to support a variety of blended learning needs for a mixture of classes and classroom settings. SingPath has been used extensively in Singapore to supplement the teaching of software languages. The SingPath platform supports traditional self-directed learning mechanisms, such as badges and completion metrics, coupling these with a range of features such as tournaments and challenges, which are intended for classroom use. These features, along with the ability for users to adjust the level of difficulty and the ability for instructors to insert videos throughout the experience, provide a platform that enables educators to tailor a blended learning experience to their own unique needs. The platform is freely available on the Internet, allowing educators and self-directed learners around the world to experiment with different approaches to teaching and practicing software development.
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title Scalable and Personalized Blended Learning for Software Education
title_short Scalable and Personalized Blended Learning for Software Education
title_full Scalable and Personalized Blended Learning for Software Education
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title_full_unstemmed Scalable and Personalized Blended Learning for Software Education
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2865
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