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Learning software programming is challenging for
software engineering students. In this paper, students’ engagement in learning software engineering programming is considered under the SimProgramming approach using the OC2-RD2
narrative technique to create an immersive learning context. The
objectives of this paper are twofold: presenting a narrative-driven
immersive learning approach to introduce software engineering
concepts and coding techniques to online undergraduate students; and analyzing the students’ feedback on this approach.
Thematic analysis of the metacognitive tasks was performed on
the students’ fortnightly reflections about their learning progress.
Content analysis was based on interest categories, students’
perceptions, metacognitive challenges, narratives, examples and
aspects to be kept or to be improved. Data from the content
analysis were organized into categories, subcategories, indicators,
and recording units and their categorization was peer-reviewed.
The narratives were considered by the students as interesting,
appealing, akin to professional reality and promoting interaction.
Most students thought the approach was helpful for learning
software programming.
Description
iLRN 2021. Online and in Virtual Reality (17 May - 10 June, 2021)
Keywords
Teaching methods Student surveys Distance education Computer science education Learning processes
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Immersive Learning Research Network