利用现实问题探索和提高学生对并行概念的理解

M. Fuad, D. Deb
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由于并行主题在所有课程中不断增加,学生对并行的概念性知识不断增长,即使他们并没有专门研究这些主题。大多数时候,这种灌输是通过教科书中列出的高级理论问题进行的。然而,如果没有提供相应的现实生活实例,这些问题可能无法吸引学生参与这些课程的内容。提供现实生活中的活动以及理论建构是否有助于学生更好地掌握这些主题?为了探索学生在这种课程情境下对并行性的理解,本文描述了一个不插电作业,学生被要求将他们的日常活动分为并发任务和并行任务。然后,本文使用三个学期的学生数据对学生体验进行了专题分析。分析表明,尽管学生在现实生活中对平行现象的认识有限,并且对平行现象有许多误解;他们参与这些作业是经过深思熟虑的,他们的思维过程是分析性的,他们表达这些概念的写作技巧是有限的,他们对这些作业的印象是积极的。然后,本文提出了加强学生理解的努力,并展示了干预如何提高了学生对这一关键概念的理解。这项研究证实,提供现实生活中的类比和例子是必不可少的,以促进对平行现象的更好理解。因为只提供理论例子可能无法吸引不同的学生,因为这些课程只是试图让学生接触到这个关键话题。
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Using Real-World Problems to Explore and Improve Students' Understanding of Parallelism Concepts
Students' conceptual knowledge about parallelism continues to grow because of the increasing infusion of parallelism topics in all courses, even if they are not dedicated to those topics. Most times, such infusion is through high-level theoretical problems, as listed in the textbooks. However, without providing corresponding real-life instances, such problems might not engage students with the content in such courses. Does providing real-life activities along with theoretical constructs help students to grasp such topics better? As an attempt to explore student comprehension of parallelism in such course scenarios, this paper describes an unplugged assignment, where students were asked to categorize their daily activities into concurrent and parallel tasks. The paper then presents a thematic analysis of student experience using three semesters' worth of student data. The analysis shows that, although students exhibit limited knowledge of parallelism in real-life situations and have numerous misconceptions about parallelism; their participation in such assignments are deliberate, their thinking processes are analytical, their writing skills in expressing such concept is limited and their impressions about such assignments are positive. The paper then presents an effort to enhance student's comprehension and shows how the intervention has improved students' understanding of this critical concept. This study confirms that it is essential to provide real-life analogies and examples to facilitate a greater understanding of parallelism. Because providing only theoretical examples might not engage a diverse body of students in courses that are just trying to expose students to this critical topic.
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