Towards a Blended Learning Model for Teaching and Learning Computer Programming: A Case Study
Volume 7, Issue 2 (2008), pp. 181–210
Pub. online: 15 October 2008
Type: Article
Published
15 October 2008
15 October 2008
Abstract
Blended learning is becoming an attractive model in higher education as new innovative information technologies are becoming increasingly available. However, just blending face-to-face learning with information technologies cannot provide effective teaching and efficient solutions for learning. To be successful, blended learning must rely on solid learning theory and pedagogical strategies. In addition, there is a need for a design-based research approach to explore blending learning through successive cycles of experimentations, where the shortcomings of each cycle are identified, redesigned, and reevaluated. This paper reports on a study conducted on a blended learning model in Java programming at the introductory level. It presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of the model and its implications for the learning of introductory computer programming.