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Implementing Faded Parsons Problems in a Very Large CS1 Course

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The poster shows early results implementing Faded Parsons prob- lems at a large public R1 university in a 1000+ enrollment CS1 course. Assignments traditionally involved open-ended code-writing questions that had little scaffolding, and many students spent long periods of independent time working on them. We attempted to improve scaffolding via Faded Parsons problems (FPPs)-a new variant to popular Parsons problems-where students fill in blanks in addition to rearranging lines of code into a valid program. We integrated these problems into assignments by adding an FPP with similar concepts for each code-writing question. By first learning the concepts within the constraints of an FPP, we hoped students would be able to identify and apply those concepts once faced with the code-writing questions. Our findings suggest that students took fewer attempts on code-writing problems than in a previous semes- ter, and survey results indicate that the majority of students found FPPs beneficial as an easier introduction to programming, and that they were good preparation for hand written exams

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Barbara Jane Ericson. 2018. Evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of Parsons problems and dynamically adaptive parsons problems as a type of low cognitive load practice problem. Ph.,D. Dissertation. Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Dale Parsons and Patricia Haden. 2006. Parson's Programming Puzzles: A Fun and Effective Learning Tool for First Programming Courses. In Proceedings of the 8th Australasian Conference on Computing Education - Volume 52 (Hobart, Australia) (ACE '06). Australian Computer Society, Inc., AUS, 157--163.
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Nathaniel Weinman, Armando Fox, and Marti A. Hearst. 2021. Improving Instruction of Programming Patterns with Faded Parsons Problems. In Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Yokohama, Japan) (CHI '21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 53, 4 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445228 io

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    SIGCSE 2023: Proceedings of the 54th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 2
    March 2023
    1481 pages
    ISBN:9781450394338
    DOI:10.1145/3545947
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    2. faded parsons problems
    3. parsons problems
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