Methodology based on flipped classroom and problem solving related to students’ habits: a proposition for teaching programming for beginners

Authors

  • Lucia Maria Martins Giraffa PUCRS
  • Luana Müller PUCRS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14210/ijcthink.v1.n1.p52

Keywords:

Teaching Programming for Beginners, Flipped Classroom, Problem Solving Methodology

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This paper presents the lessons learned from a methodology created to support the teaching of programming for beginners based on Flipped Classroom and Problem Solving approaches using a virtual classroom and exercises linked with student leisure interests. OBJECTIVES: To help students stay on schedule and avoid discipline drop out. METHODOLOGY: we created a virtual classroom with different resources with videos, code examples, and exercises statements that allowed us to approach the interests of the students through situations anchored in their leisure habits. RESULTS: options and possibilities to integrate multiple spaces and tools on the Internet, examples of exercises related to the daily life of the students.

Published

2017-10-09

Issue

Section

Invited Papers