Developing a Computing Identity Framework

Jonathan Mahadeo, Z. Hazari, G. Potvin
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This paper expands on knowledge of computing identity by building on what is known about prior identity models in science and mathematics education. The model theorizes three primary sub-constructs that contribute to the development of a computing identity: belief in one's performance/competence, interest, and recognition in computing. Drawing on data from a nationally representative survey of more than 1,700 college students at 22 colleges and universities, the study tested the alignment of the theorized model to the measures on the survey. Confirmatory Factor Analysis was used to validate whether the appropriate measures loaded on the three separate sub-constructs. Criterion-related validity was also established by testing whether the computing identity measures predicted the choice of a computer science career. The results reveal that a computing identity proxy based on the theorized measures was a highly significant predictor of students' computer science and information technology career choice (p < 0.0001). In addition, this work also established criterion-related validity by showing gender differences that had been found by prior work in computing. Finally, the theorized measures were found to be reliable and internally consistent. The educational understanding of computing identities may provide an important tool to help researchers and practitioners improve student persistence in computer science.
开发计算身份框架
本文通过建立在科学和数学教育中已知的先验恒等式模型上,扩展了计算恒等式的知识。该模型将有助于发展计算身份的三个主要子结构理论化:对个人表现/能力的信念、兴趣和对计算的认可。根据对全国22所高校1700多名大学生进行的具有代表性的调查数据,该研究测试了理论模型与调查措施的一致性。验证性因子分析用于验证是否适当的措施加载在三个独立的子构上。通过测试计算身份测量是否预测计算机科学职业的选择,也建立了标准相关效度。结果表明,基于理论测度的计算机身份代理对学生的计算机科学与信息技术职业选择具有极显著的预测作用(p < 0.0001)。此外,这项工作还通过显示先前在计算中发现的性别差异,建立了与标准相关的效度。最后,理论测量被发现是可靠的和内部一致的。对计算机身份的教育理解可以提供一个重要的工具来帮助研究人员和实践者提高学生对计算机科学的坚持。
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