"Culture-centric computational #embroidery as a medium for learning #ComputerScience"
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08993408.2026.2618836
"Culture-centric computational #embroidery as a medium for learning #ComputerScience"
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08993408.2026.2618836
Example of the problem:
Me: "OK everyone. Next we'll make this into a function so we can simply call it each time-"
Student 1: "It won't work." (student who wouldn't interrupt like this normally)
Student 2: "Mine's broken too!"
Student 3: "It says error. I have the EXACT same thing as you but it's not working."
This makes me feel overloaded and grouchy. Too many questions at once. What I want them to do is wait until the explanation is done and ask when I'm walking around. #CSEdu
📉 New study: Students who lean heavily on ChatGPT in coding classes often score lower on tests.
AI helps with debugging & examples—but overuse may hurt deeper learning.
Where do you draw the line between tool and crutch?
https://dropletdrift.com/too-much-chatgpt-study-links-heavy-use-to-lower-grades-in-coding-classes/
#ChatGPT #AI #Coding #WebDev #DevCommunity #Programmers #CSedu #Java #OOP #AItools #EdTech #MachineLearning #SoftwareDev #AIinEducation #CodingLife #TechStudy #GenerativeAI #CodeNewbie #AcademicResearch #TechTrends
Contents show The study at a glance Why “more AI” mapped to “lower scores” What students actually liked—and what tripped them up What this means for your classroom or program You’ve watched generative AI rush into classrooms since late 2022, when ChatGPT vaulted from research to mainstream and reshaped how novices approach code. Educators have […]