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      Evaluating Student Learning in a Synchronous, Collaborative Programming Environment Through Log-Based Analysis of Projects

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          In this paper we present an initial analysis of synchronous, collaborative programming in a robotics platform. Students worked in dyads and triads to complete a week-long curriculum targeting the learning of cybersecurity and computational thinking concepts, and their application using realistic robotics scenarios. We demonstrate how an analysis of individual student activity data within a group can be extrapolated to understand the group’s collaborative problem-solving. We compare our findings to past literature and discuss future implications of collaborative programming research.

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              THE SPEARMAN CORRELATION FORMULA.

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                Contributors
                ig.ibert@ic.ufal.br
                m.cukurova@ucl.ac.uk
                kasia.muldner@carleton.ca
                r.luckin@ucl.ac.uk
                eva@lcc.uma.es
                bernard.h.yett@vanderbilt.edu
                nicole.m.hutchins@vanderbilt.edu
                caitlin.r.snyder@vanderbilt.edu
                ningyu.zhang@vanderbilt.edu
                shitanshu.mishra@vanderbilt.edu
                gautam.biswas@vanderbilt.edu
                Journal
                978-3-030-52240-7
                10.1007/978-3-030-52240-7
                Artificial Intelligence in Education
                Artificial Intelligence in Education
                21st International Conference, AIED 2020, Ifrane, Morocco, July 6–10, 2020, Proceedings, Part II
                978-3-030-52239-1
                978-3-030-52240-7
                10 June 2020
                : 12164
                : 352-357
                Affiliations
                [8 ]GRID grid.411179.b, ISNI 0000 0001 2154 120X, Federal University of Alagoas, ; Maceió, Brazil
                [9 ]GRID grid.83440.3b, ISNI 0000000121901201, University College London, ; London, UK
                [10 ]GRID grid.34428.39, ISNI 0000 0004 1936 893X, Carleton University, ; Ottawa, ON Canada
                [11 ]GRID grid.83440.3b, ISNI 0000000121901201, University College London, ; London, UK
                [12 ]GRID grid.10215.37, ISNI 0000 0001 2298 7828, University of Malaga, ; Málaga, Spain
                GRID grid.152326.1, ISNI 0000 0001 2264 7217, Department of EECS, , Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University, ; 1025 16th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212 USA
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                64
                10.1007/978-3-030-52240-7_64
                7334714
                65727b45-721c-45ee-9b4d-eb8b0d7e79e1
                © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020

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                collaborative learning,robotics,programming action logs,k-12 education,computational thinking,cybersecurity

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