2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
A Collaboration Based Community to Track Idea Diffusion Amongst Novice Programmers
verfasst von : Reilly Butler, Greg Edelston, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, Derek Redfern, Brendan Ritter, Orion Taylor, Ursula Wolz
Erschienen in: 21st Century Learning for 21st Century Skills
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Computer science is a collaborative effort, as evidenced by the proliferation of open source software and code-collaboration websites. Computer science education should introduce students to programming in an environment where collaboration is encouraged. We prototyped an integrated development environment (IDE) with connectivity to a remote database to encourage students to engage in what Etienne Wenger calls a “community of practice” [1]. This approach is based on insights from Monroy-Hernández’ work on remixing in Scratch [2] with needs identified from a range of existing open source community models [3,4,5].