Work place: Winthrop University/Department of Computer Science and Qualitative Methods, Rock Hill, 29733, USA
E-mail: domanm@winthrop.edu
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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Computer Networks
Biography
Marguerite Doman, PhD. Dr Doman is an assistant professor at Winthrop University She received her doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Computer Science. She worked as a systems developer at IBM for 20 years working on operating systems for midrange computers including S/3, S/36, S/38 and AS/400. Her research interests include computer networking and computer science education.
By Marguerite Doman Merry Sleigh Chlotia Garrison
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2015.09.01, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2015
Computational thinking including the ability to think critically and solve problems provides benefits for every career path. A positive attitude toward computer science can increase the possibility of students selecting courses that increase computational thinking or pursuing computer science (CS) as a major. This research examined the effect of using GameMaker on the attitudes of students toward computer science (CS) and CS instructors in an introductory CS course. The research consisted of an initial study and a two year longitudinal study. The data was collected using student surveys, qualitative student perceptions, and anonymous teaching evaluations. We hypothesized that students who used GameMaker in their class would show improved attitudes toward CS and would evaluate the instructor more favorably. Our research provides evidence that the incorporation of GameMaker into computer science courses may improve students’ short-term attitudes toward computer science and both long-term and short-term perceptions of the class instructor.
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