Give students rapid feedback on assignments to address problem areas quickly and effectively. Share Give students rapid feedback on assignments to address problem areas quickly and effectively. with FacebookShare Give students rapid feedback on assignments to address problem areas quickly and effectively. with Twitter
Define programming language terms independently of computer terminology to make concepts more accessible to students. Share Define programming language terms independently of computer terminology to make concepts more accessible to students. with FacebookShare Define programming language terms independently of computer terminology to make concepts more accessible to students. with Twitter
Misconception: Students confuse conditionals and events in event-based languages such as Blockly. Share Misconception: Students confuse conditionals and events in event-based languages such as Blockly. with FacebookShare Misconception: Students confuse conditionals and events in event-based languages such as Blockly. with Twitter
Misconception: Students think you can use the “item (any) of (list)” block in Snap! and Scratch to check for every item in a list, but this block actually returns a random item. Share Misconception: Students think you can use the “item (any) of (list)” block in Snap! and Scratch to check for every item in a list, but this block actually returns a random item. with FacebookShare Misconception: Students think you can use the “item (any) of (list)” block in Snap! and Scratch to check for every item in a list, but this block actually returns a random item. with Twitter
Misconception: Students think that an interface in Java is the same thing as a user interface. Share Misconception: Students think that an interface in Java is the same thing as a user interface. with FacebookShare Misconception: Students think that an interface in Java is the same thing as a user interface. with Twitter
Misconception: Students sometimes hard-code their apps in App Inventor instead of selecting “Fill parent” to fill the whole screen so their project does not display correctly on different size devices. Share Misconception: Students sometimes hard-code their apps in App Inventor instead of selecting “Fill parent” to fill the whole screen so their project does not display correctly on different size devices. with FacebookShare Misconception: Students sometimes hard-code their apps in App Inventor instead of selecting “Fill parent” to fill the whole screen so their project does not display correctly on different size devices. with Twitter