正在进行的工作——认知、情感和社会因素对计算机科学与工程本科教育成功的贡献

K. Assiter, B. Karanian
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一项为期三年的研究项目被提出,其总体目标是研究认知、情感和社会因素如何决定本科生的成功,以及这些因素在1)专业、2)学习年限、3)校园文化(地理位置、规模)、4)性别和5)种族之间的差异。拟议的研究将探索有助于工程教育和计算机科学成功的认知、情感和社会因素,其中一个中心问题是:学生的心理状态(精神状态)如何影响学习的物理过程,从而导致学业成功。正在调查的是在工程和计算机科学学习中心理状态的差异,以及解释学生受访者如何构建成功的质量和数量的关系图像。定义和实施心理状态的研究措施是这个项目的核心部分。定量、定性、医学和投影方法将包括反映男女参与者在混合性别和同性环境中、按种族、按学科和按专业报告的心理状态差异的样本。
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Work in progress - cognitive, affective and social factors contributing to the success in undergraduate computer science and engineering education
A three-year research project is proposed whose overall goal is to look at how cognitive, affective and social factors determine success for undergraduate students and how this varies across 1) major, 2) year of study, 3) campus culture (geographic location, size), 4) gender and 5) race. The proposed research will explore cognitive, affective and social factors that contribute to success in engineering education and computer science with one central question: How does the student's state of mind (mind-state) influence the physical process of learning which then can lead to academic success. Under investigation are the differences with mind-state in response to learning in engineering and computer science, and the relational images that explain the quality and quantity of bow the student respondents constructed success. Defining and implementing research measures for mind-state is a central part of this project. Quantitative, qualitative, medical, and projective methods will include samples that reflect variations in mind states reported by male and female participants, in mixed-sex and same sex environments, by race, by discipline and by major.
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