Can computational thinking predict academic performance?

Rami J. Haddad, Y. Kalaani
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Abstract

This paper introduces the notion of predicting academic performance based on Computational Thinking. The integral role that Computational Thinking modalities play in engineering disciplines can serve as an accurate indicator of the student future academic success. Therefore, this study investigated the students' performance in a Computational Thinking course offered at the freshman level to predict student academic success. To achieve this goal, a two-year study of the correlation between the students' accumulative grade point averages and their grades obtained in this course was conducted. The performance of nine hundred and eighty two students in forty sections was assessed over the two-year period. It was concluded that the students' future academic performance is strongly correlated to their Computational Thinking skills assessed at the freshman level. This clearly suggests the viability of using Computational Thinking skills as a fairly accurate predictor of students' academic success. These results have also implied that the assessment of Computational Thinking can be used as an early intervention tool to improve the students' retention, progression, and graduation rates in STEM related disciplines.
计算思维能预测学习成绩吗?
本文介绍了基于计算思维的学习成绩预测的概念。计算思维模式在工程学科中发挥的不可或缺的作用可以作为学生未来学业成功的准确指标。因此,本研究调查了大一学生在计算思维课程上的表现,以预测学生的学业成功。为了实现这一目标,我们对学生的累计平均绩点与他们在这门课程中获得的成绩之间的相关性进行了为期两年的研究。在两年的时间里,对40个小组的982名学生的表现进行了评估。结果表明,学生未来的学习成绩与他们在大一阶段的计算思维能力有很强的相关性。这清楚地表明,使用计算思维技能作为学生学业成功相当准确的预测指标是可行的。这些结果还表明,计算思维的评估可以作为早期干预工具,以提高学生在STEM相关学科的保留率、进步率和毕业率。
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