Elegit:学生学习工具(摘要)

Eric Walker, Julia Connelly, D. Musicant
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版本控制系统对计算机科学家来说是至关重要的工具,对学生熟练使用它们的需求是众所周知的。然而,Git和其他版本控制系统(vcs)很难学习和使用。Elegit是一个新的Git客户端,我们创建它是为了帮助学生在使用Git时了解它是如何工作的。我们的方法不同于其他GUI Git客户端,因为我们的主要目标不仅是帮助学生成功地使用Git,而且同样重要的是帮助学生了解Git是如何以自己的方式工作的。我们尽可能保留标准的Git术语,并高度重视不修改标准的Git模型。同时,我们努力使Elegit易于初学者使用。这个演示提供了一个关于使用Elegit的简短教程,讨论了为此设计工具的过程,评估了工具的有效性,以及基于评估和我们在开发应用程序时对Git的学习所做的改进。有关Elegit的信息可以在http://elegit.org上找到。这项工作得到了SIGCSE特别项目拨款和卡尔顿学院的支持。
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Elegit: Git Learning Tool for Students (Abstract Only)
Version control systems are crucial tools for computer scientists, and the need for students to be fluent in them is well-recognized. However, Git and other version control systems (VCSs) are difficult to learn and use. Elegit is a new Git client that we created to help students learn how Git works while using it. Our approach is different from other GUI Git clients in that our key goals are not only to help students successfully use Git, but equally importantly to help students learn about how Git works in its own native way. We preserve standard Git terminology wherever possible, and place a high priority on not modifying the standard Git model. Simultaneously, we strive to make Elegit easy for beginners to use. This demo provides a brief tutorial on using Elegit, discussion on the process of designing the tool to do this, evaluation of the effectiveness of the tool, and improvements made based on this evaluation and our own learning of Git while developing the application. Information about Elegit can be found at http://elegit.org. This work is supported by a SIGCSE Special Projects Grant, and by Carleton College.
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