2009 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
An Experience on Ada Programming Using On-Line Judging
Authors : Francisco J. Montoya-Dato, José Luis Fernández-Alemán, Ginés García-Mateos
Published in: Reliable Software Technologies – Ada-Europe 2009
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Ada has proved to be one of the best languages to learn computer programming. Nevertheless, learning to program is difficult and when it is combined with lack of motivation by the students, dropout rates can reach up to 70%. In order to face up to this problem, we have developed a first-year course for computing majors on programming based on two key ideas: supplementing the final exam with a series of activities in a continuous evaluation context; and making those activities more appealing to the students. In particular, some of the activities are designed as on-line Ada programming competitions; they are carried out by using a web-based automatic evaluation system, the on-line judge. Human instructors remain essential to assess the quality of the code. To ensure the authorship of the programs, a source-code plagiarism detection environment is used. Experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach. The dropout rate decreased from 61% in the autumn semester 2007 to 48% in the autumn semester 2008.