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Admitting Students through an Open Online Course in Programming: A Multi-year Analysis of Study Success

Authors :
Juho Leinonen
Petri Ihantola
Antti Leinonen
Jaakko Kurhila
Henrik Nygren
Arto Hellas
Matti Luukkainen
Department of Computer Science
RAGE - Agile Education Research group / Matti Luukkainen
Department of Education
Teaching and Learning Services
Open University
Teachers' Academy
Maker@STEAM
Source :
ICER
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
ACM, 2019.

Abstract

Since 2012, part of computer science student body at the University of Helsinki has been selected by using a massively open online version of the same introductory programming course that our freshmen take. In this multi-year study, we compare study success between students accepted through the online course (MOOC intake) and students accepted through the traditional entrance exam and high school matriculation exam based intake (normal intake). Our findings indicate that the MOOC intake perform better in computer science studies when looking at completed credits and grade point average, but there is no difference when considering other courses. Retention among the MOOC intake is better than among the normal intake. Additionally, students in the MOOC intake are more likely to complete their capstone project and Bachelor's thesis in the studied time-frame. However, the MOOC intake makes the already skewed gender balance more pronounced.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ICER
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec0675254596a0fd8726f332cb6083a6